Tag: configuration drift

Configuration Drift in a Multi-Cloud World
Configuration drift is the gap between the infrastructure state declared in code and the state actually running in your environment. It occurs when resources are changed outside of your infrastructure as code ...

Why Most DevSecOps Pipelines Fail at Runtime Security (not Build Time)Â
Runtime risk refers to security exposure caused by configuration, identity or infrastructure changes after deployment ...

GitOps Implementation at Enterprise Scale — Moving Beyond Traditional CI/CDÂ
Traditional CI/CD pipelines hit scaling limits. Learn how GitOps improves deployment reliability, security, and DORA metrics—and what it takes to migrate successfully ...

How Open Source Tools Simplify DevOps for Startups
In recent years, software development has made big strides. Tools like GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and other AI helpers have given developers the power to churn out code, tests, and documentation faster than ...

Observability is the Next Frontier of DevOps and Cloud SecurityÂ
In today’s cloud-native, hybrid-multi-cloud world, DevOps teams face a new paradox. They can deploy code faster than ever, but their visibility often lags. Traditional monitoring tools might reveal that something broke, but ...

Common IaC Security Issues and How to Fix Them
Learn the top five Infrastructure as Code (IaC) security vulnerabilities, their fixes, and best practices to prevent misconfigurations, drifts, and breaches ...

