Last week Andrew Storms put up a good post hinting at the promise of security automation in [SecDevOps: Security Automation By Example – The Firewall Change]. He included an example of automating a series of actions when a firewall rule is changed. It’s a good article, although I’m increasingly convinced there’s no such thing as […]
SecDevOps: Security Automation By Example – The Firewall Change
Security Automation By Example The Firewall Change Just when you thought DevOps was the new black, along comes SecDevOps. Yes folks, like most things in life, the new cool is already here. Before I move on to trying to explain SecDevOps, please accept my mea culpa because for many people DevOps is yet to be […]
Using AWS CloudWatch for Anomaly Detection
Based on my unscientific poll of friends, one of the least used and most overlooked features of AWS is CloudWatch. Not only can CloudWatch be used to monitor the availability of your AWS services, but it can also be used as anomaly an detection tool. Did I mention that these feature are free? Since the […]



