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Tigera: Zero Trust Security: Supporting a CARTA approach with Continuous Monitoring

Learn how to support a continuous adaptive risk and trust assessment (CARTA) approach leveraging accurate Kubernetes flow logs. 5-tuple logging is commonly used to monitor and detect anomalies and produces unreliable data that cannot accurately identify anomalies nor prove enforcement of security policies. Network flow logs include workload identity and other metadata that help continuously monitor activities within Kubernetes clusters.

PagerDuty: How Sky Betting is Driving Real-Time Operations Transformation

For many organizations, DevOps transformation is now a business imperative as it drives widely understood advantages in innovation, agility, and empowerment. However, many organizations struggle to implement and realize the true benefits of DevOps transformation due to challenges with culture, processes, and tooling-in fact, as many as 78% of organizations fail to get DevOps right.

Introducing k3s: The Lightweight Kubernetes Distribution Built for the Edge

Today Rancher Labs is announcing a new open source project, k3s, which is a lightweight, easy to install Kubernetes distribution geared towards resource-constrained environments and low touch operations. Some use cases in which k3s really shines are edge, ARM, IoT, and CI. The work for k3s started as a component of Rio, an experimental project we started last year.

Chaos Engineering With Ana Medina

Recently, I sat down with Ana Medina of Gremlin for a PagerDuty Community AMA! Ana is currently working as a Chaos Engineer at Gremlin, helping companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. Previously, she worked at Uber as an engineer on the SRE and Infrastructure teams, where she specifically focused on chaos engineering and cloud computing. Catch her tweeting at @Ana_M_Medina about traveling, diversity in tech, and mental health.

Wifi monitoring: the range of the wireless signal with Pandora FMS

Although since 1985 the federal government of the United States of America provided the radio bands (frequencies) to be used for our daily use, it was not until 1999 when the brand Wi-Fi® was registered, which means wireless fidelity and in that same year was founded the WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance).