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Blueprint for Secure OSS Supply Chains

Open source has become a critical part of global infrastructure. Kubernetes and cloud native adoption is seeing record high growth, especially at large companies. An estimated 5.6 million developers use Kubernetes today. Alongside this growth, software supply chain attacks are on the rise with some reports showing them having increased 650% in 2021. These attacks have had huge knock-on effects to the extent that the White House has issued an executive order and additional guidance with recommendations and upcoming regulation.

Create a Software Supply Chain with VMware Tanzu Community Edition

VMware Tanzu Community Edition offers Cartographer, advanced software supply chain tooling that can help you deliver applications more rapidly, securely, and efficiently at scale. In this video, Cora Iberkleid shows us how to use Cartographer to build and maintain paths to production from reusable building blocks and create pre-approved workflows that enable dev teams to focus on writing code and that boost their productivity.

Tanzu Talk - What is DevSecOps? Part 02: Automating Verification and Guardrails

What is DevSecOps? Here’s part two of what I think it is, actual new tools you can use when it comes to verifying/trusting what’s in your apps and putting out guardrails for developers. Plus, some repaving for you 3 R’s OGs.

Enlightning: What Is Observability?

Is Observability really just logging, metrics, and distributed tracing? Are we done? Mission accomplished? Can we go home for the week even if it is just Tuesday? You can often hear about the "Three Pillars of Observability" but having access to logs, metrics, and traces does not necessarily mean more observable systems. In this session, you'll learn what Observability is, what problems the three pillars solve, what problems they generate, and how deep the rabbit hole goes behind them. We will explore the basics of the three pillars and what Spring has to offer to implement them.