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Chef codifies your IT resource fleet in a way that automates configuration of diverse complicated systems, while also defining security and compliance standards as human-readable code. It allows quick packaging and distribution of applications across diverse settings.

Sudeep Charles
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The blog discusses how compliance and security differ and how Chef can help you achieve compliance while maintaining a secure infrastructure.

Kameerath Abdul Kareem
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Guidelines on how to start with the Chef InSpec on the technical side.

Akshay Parvatikar

To ensure compliance with sanctions imposed by the US and many more, we have decided we will cease to conduct business with new or existing customers in the areas covered by the sanctions.

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The version number on releases of Chef Automate is changing from a daily build number to SemVer (major-minor) numbering to indicate recommended upgrade points for customers.

Brian Loomis
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Guidance for users who completed the Chef Backend 2.2.0 migration and are still being alerted by scanning tools that Elastic Search may have a vulnerability.

Brian Loomis
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Read how Chef enables IT teams to perform system hardening with the help of continuous security audits and remediation that detects and fixes vulnerabilities in diverse IT fleets.

Anugraha Benjamin
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An all-in-one solution for managing your Linux fleet

Sudeep Charles
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A developer’s guide to extending Chef InSpec through Ruby inheritance of core resources to re-use the core functionality in custom resources.

Vasundhara Jagdale