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Another chapter in the #AWS & #Snyk story unfolds. We're now certified to run on Amazon #Linux 2 and earned the Amazon Linux 2 Ready designation. Read today’s blog post to learn more and understand how Snyk secures development across the AWS ecosystem. #devsecops, #cloudsecurity
Congrats to Simon Maple and our Developer Relations team in raising $60,000 for the WHO through our online AllTheTalks.online conference on all things DevOps, Development and Security. And a huge thanks to the speakers, and our incredible community for their passion and activism #devsecops #coronavirus #snyk
Our VP of People, Dipti Salopek, shares how she's guiding our people operations during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Join #Snyk and #Trendmicro on April 2nd to learn how companies are leveraging #DevSecOps and paving the way for end-to-end security. Register today!
Excited to share some thoughts and tips about implementing DevSecOps this Friday on our joint webinar with Trend Micro. Register here:
As we all experience the growing anxiety around the health implications of COVID-19, and as we talk with customers about the developing impact on their businesses, we realize that budgets and business focus are shifting dramatically, day by day...
Find out how Snyk's employees are adapting to this environment amidst the Coronavirus!
The world since coronavirus: adapting quickly to a fully remote environment.
64% of developers report that @Java 8 remains the most often used release. Check out the JVM Ecosystem Report 2020
Embracing cloud-native has a security implication we don’t often discuss - it turns IT security concerns into application security ones. This change is bigger than security. In cloud-native applications, developers make decisions previously controlled by central IT, requiring a rethinking of processes and solutions from monitoring to configuration management to CDNs. In security, risks such as leaving the wrong port open, giving wide access to private storage or patching a vulnerable server remain as real as ever - perhaps even more so. But the ones who can tackle them are no longer IT teams, but rather developers. This post outlines how the scope of the app changes in the cloud-native world, and how we should adapt - in security and beyond.