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Shift-left And Scale Security With The Power Of JFrog And Google

What does it mean to “shift left”? How can you scale security effectively as you do? These are growing questions corporations and developers are facing in a distributed, global economy. In this webinar you will learn how the amazing combination of GCP and JFrog allows dynamic workflows and automated quarantine processes, continuous scanning of production artifacts, integration with the broader business, and how you can scale all of these solutions rapidly in your fast-paced environment.

Best Practices: Onboarding Jfrog Xray

JFrog Xray is a Software Composition Analysis tool (SCA) which is tightly integrated with JFrog Artifactory to ensure security and compliance governance for the organization binaries throughout the SDLC. This video provides best practices learned from customers for successfully deploying JFrog Xray into your organization and performing a real Shift-Left. It will focus on two keys to success, 1. involving R&D and 2. starting small and working in cycles.

Speed Up Your Maven Builds With Jfrog Artifactory

The code we develop ends up being packaged into artifacts that are consumed as dependencies during the development of other software components. JFrog offers an end-to-end Maven repository solution to resolve complex challenges that come with consuming and developing all these artifacts. There are many reasons why you may want to use JFrog Artifactory as your Maven repository. As a Maven repo, Artifactory is both a source for artifacts needed for Maven builds and a target to deploy artifacts generated in the build process.

Top Go Modules: Writing Unit Tests with Testify

All developers have seen them, even in well-structured Golang programs: comments suggesting you keep away from lines of code since they seem to be working in a magic way. These warnings make us timid, fearing we might break something. But applications need to change, to improve and innovate. That’s why unit tests are a vital part of software development. They help developers know whether the small parts of their software perform their intended function correctly.

Microsoft Azure & JFrog: Accelerating Deployment With Virtual Kubelet And Artifactory

Virtual Kubelet simplifies the management of your Kubernetes cluster by rapidly spinning up pods behind an abstraction that takes care of scaling up and down your cluster. JFrog Artifactory is a universal binary repository that serves as a highly scalable container registry with advanced security scanning of container images. By combining Virtual Kubelet on Azure Container Instances (ACI) for fast orchestration and Artifactory to reliably serve container images, you get a highly scalable and secure platform for application deployment.

DevOps Automation Best Practices for Automotive Software Delivery

Some cars today boast more than 300M lines of code! Software has become a key differentiator and influencer on consumers’ buying decisions - with many choosing vehicles as much for their infotainment system and “all that tech” as for the horsepower. DevOps for software embedded in vehicles is not trivial. The automotive industry faces unique challenges when it comes to delivering software -- due to complex testing matrix and deployment processes, and its strict safety, regulation and compliance rules.

Seamlessly Immunize Binaries Flowing through Artifactory with RunSafe Alkemist

In this webinar, RunSafe and JFrog will introduce cutting-edge security techniques, allowing users to protect both source and binary code flowing through their pipelines from memory based attacks. Includes a walkthrough of a real world exploit where Alkemist was successful at mitigating the attack in Apache/PHP.

Top Go Modules: Golang Web APIs with GORM

Robert Greiseimer has called Go the language of cloud computing and while it’s no secret that Go has strong features that support the needs of microservice architecture, distributed systems, and large-scale enterprise applications, what is less talked about is that Go was also built with web development in mind from the start. In fact, many developers in the community are using Go for full-stack development and championing new modules and frameworks that make Go a strong language for the web.