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DevSecGuide to Kubernetes
As the de facto container orchestrator, Kubernetes has undeniable benefits when it comes to building performant and scalable applications. Its complexity and flexibility can create security challenges, but when approached with DevSecOps, can provide an opportunity to automate security from the start.

Software Supply Chain Security Checklist: 7 Rules for Protecting Your Components and Pipelines From Attack
Software supply chains are core to building and delivering cloud-native applications. They contain software components like open source packages and infrastructure as code (IaC) templates, as well as underlying delivery pipelines such as version control systems (VCS) and continuous integration / continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.

Six Power Rules for Integrating Cloud Security and GitOps, A Checklist
When infrastructure as code (IaC) is paired with GitOps, DevOps teams can apply the same guidelines used to manage application code to infrastructure. The result is faster and more frequent deployment, better scalability, and increased predictability. GitOps also makes it easy to embed security scanning and guardrails throughout the entire development and delivery process.

Take a Closer Look at How Google Workspace Compares to Microsoft 365.
Compare the impact of Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 in this new Google-sponsored report by Quadrant Strategies from March 2022.

State of Security 2022
Security leaders’ priorities for cloud integrity, the talent gap and the most urgent attack vectors.Our global survey finds that security organizations face more — and more serious — challenges than ever.

4 Lessons of Security Leaders for 2022
Download to discover the biggest concerns for security leaders in 2022, where they plan to focus their resources, and the impact of cloud adoption on their planning.

9 Key Practices of Observability Leaders
It pays to get ahead of your visibility challenges. The longer an organization has had an observability initiative, the less likely they are to report negative events/effects.