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Forwards and notes on development, testing, security, and operations from @q587p.

About me: studied as System Architect, worked as a SysAdmin, working now as an Test Automation Engineer. Also, I'm interested in hacking (and everything related to it).

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#conference #DevOps Stage21 Again FREE and Online!

The coolest conference for real DevOps engineers.
Date- 24 September
Place -Online
Price - free

17+ sessions for those who create complex software, work on nontrivial technical problems and use cutting edge technologies and much more.

We are waiting for:
- CTOs, Solution Architects, Cloud Architects, Software Architects and the ambitious Software developers;
- DevOps, Security specialists, Site reliability engineers or system administrators;
- Database developers, administrator or those who use databases in their everyday work;

Full HD quality and professional video editing will deliver you the best experience, while a dedicated Slack channel will allow you to interact with the speakers, put questions and engage with your peers.

Joing: https://devopsstage.com/
#security

Secure #cloud secrets from public exposure: an IDE plugin solution.

https://thehackernews.com/2021/08/preventing-your-cloud-secrets-from.html
#video

The Birth & Death of JavaScript
A talk by Gary Bernhardt from PyCon 2014

This science fiction / comedy / completely serious talk traces the history of #JavaScript, and #programming in general, from 1995 until 2035. It's not pro- or anti-JavaScript; the language's flaws are discussed frankly, but its ultimate impact on the industry is tremendously positive. For Gary's more serious (and less futuristic) thoughts on programming, try some Destroy All Software screencasts.

https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript
#security #CVE #proxy

A critical security vulnerability has been disclosed in HAProxy, a widely used open-source load balancer and proxy server, that could be abused by an adversary to possibly smuggle HTTP requests, resulting in unauthorized access to sensitive data and execution of arbitrary commands, effectively opening the door to an array of attacks.

https://thehackernews.com/2021/09/haproxy-found-vulnerable-to-critical.html
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