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SUMMARY:Anatomy of a Build Server Attack
DESCRIPTION:Build servers are typically not top-of-the-list for environments that security teams choose to monitor and secure. The perception is that they do not actually hold sensitive data like a production environment would. However\, in reality\, they have unique access and functionality that makes them a common target for attackers. \nThreat Stack VP of Product\, Chris Ford\, will walk through the impact of a build system breach. This example will highlight how the attacker leveraged a build server to wage an insidious attack that has a larger blast radius than a similar attack targeting a production environment directly.
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/anatomy-of-a-build-server-attack/
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