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What is the principle of least privilege (PoLP)?

The Principle of Least Privilege, also known as PoLP, is a computer security rule that states that each user or group of users must have only the necessary permissions to perform their corresponding tasks. In other words, the less power a user has, the lower the chances of them having a harmful impact on the business.

Product Release Notes November 2023

One of the major issues with first-generation cloud cost management platforms is their tendency to become shelfware. Low data quality, high barriers to entry for new users, and low signal-to-noise ratio made it hard to drive cost accountability among engineering teams — and pushed many organizations to nearly give up on it.

Monitor Docker With Telegraf and MetricFire

Monitoring your Docker environment is critical for ensuring optimal performance, security, and reliability of your containerized applications and infrastructure. It helps in maintaining a healthy and efficient environment while allowing for timely interventions and improvements. In general, monitoring any internal services or running process helps you track resource usage (CPU, memory, disk space), allowing for efficient allocation and optimization.

Fetch Waterfall in React

Have you seen this problem? Or maybe this one? You’ve most likely seen this: Hint: they’re all the same. The first image is Sentry’s Event Details page, the second is Chrome’s Network tab, and the code snippet is what causes it. If you can answer yes to any of these, then you need to keep reading. If not, you still need to keep reading, so your future self can thank you. This is called “fetch waterfall” and it’s a common data fetching issue in React.

What is QoS in Networking: Decoding Quality of Service

Network admins are no strangers to the challenges posed by the ever-growing demand for bandwidth, the diversity of applications, and the varying network traffic requirements. Amidst this complexity, one key player stands tall for optimal network performance – Quality of Service, also known as QoS. In networking, the term QoS holds significant weight, yet its true essence can sometimes elude even the most seasoned administrators.

Troubleshooting Microsoft Teams: Solutions for Common Issues

Encountering problems with Microsoft Teams can disrupt your workflow, but don’t worry! This comprehensive guide for troubleshooting Microsoft Teams covers various common issues you might encounter while using Microsoft Teams. From connection hiccups to audio and video glitches, login errors, and notification mishaps, we’ve got you covered. in our e-book titled “Troubleshooting Microsoft Teams”: What Native Tools Can (and Can’t) Do.

Optimizing the Modern Workplace: Martello's Top 5 in 2023

As we look back on 2023, Martello’s focus was squarely on the success of our customers and shared achievements with our partners. Our journey is deeply rooted in a commitment to our customers and the meaningful partnerships that propel our innovations forward. Here’s a closer look at what has defined Martello’s 2023 and the spirit of collaboration with our customers and partners that continues to shape our path.

Sentry Bundle Size: How We Reduced Replay SDK by 35%

Bundle Size matters - this is something we SDK engineers at Sentry are acutely aware of. In an ideal world, you’d get all the functionality you want with no additional bundle size - oh, wouldn’t that be nice? Sadly, in reality any feature we add to the JavaScript SDK results in additional bundle size for the SDK - there is always a trade off to be made. With Session Replay, this is especially challenging.