New Open Source Technologies Unlock Choice and Versatility
… First of all, if you want to make changes to your authorization, you can do it in the policy. …
… First of all, if you want to make changes to your authorization, you can do it in the policy. …
… One is to make it easy for Amazon developers and builders to work with open source. We guide them as they navigate compliance, engaging with the community, and on the norms of open source. We also advocate on behalf of open source to help shape government regulations and policy. …
… Falco is both a language and policy engine and a data-collection solution. We decoupled the two purposes because we think they have value independently. Falco’s language and policy engine is used for other stuff, such as defining policies for CloudTrail logs. …
… But we can also understand if the effect of an API is going to be compliant with policy, and we evaluate all of that in real time. …
… It involves examining the interoperability between systems, networks, and business policy. …
… I learned HCL , how to build up a module, and how to get some traction to get changes merged. And then I realized some of the changes I needed to make weren’t in Terraform but in Kubernetes. …
… If you make TLS five times faster, my grandmother feels that on Amazon. …
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… It depends on what the check is, but if, for example, it’s code reviews, you can see if a project requires a review before changes get merged. GitHub's API can verify that. Or, if it’s checking for a published security policy, we check for a security.md file. …
… Here are the changes: In the systems folder, there are JSON files. …