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As a member of the SecOps team, it can also be a struggle to assess the overall security state of your architecture. We encourage our customers to leverage the OpsLevel Service Maturity Rubric to set and enforce tolerable levels of security risk.
Production readiness is well-understood as the gold standard, but teams are often too busy with day-to-day tasks to make meaningful progress on this initiative. In this guide, we'll talk through how you can start building a culture of service maturity in your organization covering challenges, solutions, and how to get devs on board.
On August 18, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
On August 9, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
Kicking off a Kubernetes migration? Moving from cron jobs to a data orchestratror? Locking down your software supply chain? Or maybe all three? Whether paying down technical debt, upgrading a library version, or staying on top of security and compliance, engineering managers and directors have a lot to coordinate:
All over the globe, teams are scrambling right now to triage the impact of the recently announced Log4j vulnerability on their services and applications. Rather than reinvent the wheel, here’s a snippet from an informative Cloudflare blog post that puts CVE-2021-44228 in context:
Improving your microservice security isn’t like improving the security of a monolith application. Microservices provide lots of flexibility for application developers.
As part of new feature rollouts at OpsLevel, we may occasionally request new permissions for the OpsLevel GitLab application. You will be notified by OpsLevel when there is an update to the OpsLevel GitLab application available.