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A guide to dynamic application security testing (DAST)

Dynamic application security testing (DAST) is a critical security measure for modern software delivery pipelines. It involves evaluating the security of web applications by actively testing them in real-time, simulating real-world attacks to identify vulnerabilities. As the cybersecurity threat landscape has evolved, DAST has emerged as a key tool for enforcing application security in continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.

How FireHydrant Implemented Honeycomb to Streamline Their Migration to Kubernetes

Kubernetes is the gold standard for container orchestration at scale. While massive global companies like Google, Spotify, and Pinterest rely on Kubernetes to run their software in production, so do many small but mighty developer teams. (Full disclosure: Honeycomb joined the Kubernetes brigade last year, when we migrated some of our services.)

The 7 IT Automations for Highly Effective Organizations - Load Balancer Sanity Reboot

According to a recent Gartner report, less than 35% of enterprise network activities are automated today. Manual network management can negatively affect the business, creating bottlenecks in provisioning and incident resolution, resulting in poor service delivery to lines of businesses, and reduced uptime. Watch Resolve's Brinda Sreedhar and Brent Hunter as they demonstrate how teams can leverage network automation to automate common use cases such as network management, optimization, and security. Automation can standardize processes and allow network operations teams to operate faster.

Rename Fields in BindPlane OP

In this video, learn how to standardize your telemetry using the rename processor in BindPlane OP.#telemetry #observability About ObservIQ: observIQ is developing the unified telemetry platform: a fast, powerful and intuitive next-generation platform built for the modern observability team. Rooted in OpenTelemetry, our platform is designed to help teams reduce, simplify, and standardize their observability data.

How to Build a Service Catalog in 5 Easy Steps

Building a service catalog is an absolute must to improve your company's IT self-service — and you can do it in just five simple steps! An ITIL service catalog benefits the business, consumers, and IT organizations alike, since it: In this video, InvGate Product Specialist Matt Beran walks you through creating a service catalog on InvGate Service Desk and highlights its differences from a service portfolio.

What Are Average MSP Salaries in 2023?

Catch an exclusive sneak peek inside Bowman Williams’ new 2023 MSP Salary Guide, which shares average salary numbers and compensation trends for 32 different MSP positions. Bowman Williams CEO John Davenjay and Operations Manager Mark Hammond sat down with NinjaOne's Jonathan Crowe to discuss the latest salary trends and how owners and candidates are adapting.

Site Reliability Engineering: Definition, Principles & How It Differs From DevOps

Site crashes and outages can cost hundreds of thousands in lost revenue and inconvenience users. Site Reliability Engineering helps build highly reliable and scalable systems, particularly important for companies that depend on their software to support their customers performing critical operations. Hiring a Site Reliability Engineer is the best way to ensure a software system stays up and running at all times.