Have you ever experienced the frustration of discovering an unexpected charge on your bank statement for a forgotten gym membership? Perhaps you kept it active “just in case” you wanted to exercise someday. Similarly, always-on privileged access, also known as “standing privileges,” can lead to similar challenges. Surprisingly, 77% of organizations provide unrestricted access to […]
Threads: Twitter Killer or Ad-Infested Hellscape?
In this week’s #TheLongView: Meta launches its much-leaked Threads microblogging app. A spinoff from Instagram, it’s already reached 30 million signups at the time of writing. How is Meta’s DevOps team making it scale?
Jit Emerges to Address Cybersecurity Policy-as-Code Orchestration
Jit today emerged from stealth with a free namesake orchestration platform beta that automatically implements security plans as code. Aviram Shmueli, chief product officer for Jit, said the company will both make security plans it developed available as code within GitHub. In addition, Jit will make available a service through which customers can submit documents […]
DevSecOps: Can JIT PAM Bring Relief?
IT and cybersecurity leaders have come to agree that the purpose and intent of DevSecOps is to create a mindset that “everyone is responsible for security,” while also incorporating application and infrastructure security directly into the software development and delivery process. DevSecOps has proven to be a critical ideology for cybersecurity, yet is littered with […]




