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DevSecOps
Progress Chef Wins an Unprecedented 11 Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure Automation Award Badges in G2’s Winter Report
Progress Chef announced that its automation solutions are recognized by G2 as a leading technology in its respective space and took home 11 badges.
Read moreWhat is Zero Trust, and Why Should We Care?
Zero-Trust security model is an approach to designing and implementing IT systems, it enforces and reinforces the belief of never trust, always verify. This quick blog provides an outlook on why it is important for success and how you can implement today.
Read more5 Reasons Why You Should Say “Yes!” to Being a Speaker at ChefConf '22
Do you have an intriguing DevOps topic to share? A fun, industry-focused story to tell? Here are five reasons why you should send your proposal to be a speaker at ChefConf '22!
Read moreThe Moment We Have All Been Waiting For... ChefConf’22 is Here
ChefConf returns on September 11 to 14 2022 and registration is now open! Learn more about what the three-day hybrid DevSecOps event has in store.
Read moreGitOps Approach to Continuous Security to Harden your CI/CD Pipeline
Learn how to use a GitOps approach for continuous security to harden your CI/CD pipeline. See how Chef helps accomplish secure GitOps.
Read more12 Common DevSecOps Definitions
DevSecOps accelerates the pace of digital transformation. But what is DevSecOps? Developers + Security + Operations. It’s a big deal because it directly impacts speed and security. Your development teams adopting the DevSecOps philosophy secure code faster, more secure, cheaper, and better.
Read moreA Practical Guide to Make DevSecOps an Automated Reality
DevSecOps accelerates the pace of digital transformation. In practice, DevSecOps is meant to be a collaboration between development, security, and operations; it aims to automate the integration of security into every phase of the software development lifecycle. This blog reviews what DevSecOps is, how it can successfully be implemented, and how to reduce cost and save time by minimizing the need to repeat a process to address security issues after the fact.
Read moreAn Introduction to Chef InSpec Waivers
Chef InSpec waivers enable the user to provide justification for skipping controls to which they knowingly are not within compliance.
Read moreDeconstructing Compliance and Security – How is it Different?
The blog discusses how compliance and security differ and how Chef can help you achieve compliance while maintaining a secure infrastructure.
Read moreJoin us for The Hallway Track
A new year is upon us, and with it comes a lot of new changes from the Chef team. First, you may have noticed that we’ve officially updated our branding to Progress Chef. Also, you’re about to witness a shift in how we stream.
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