Episodes
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In this episode, Andrey, Mattias, and Paulina break down the new DORA Accelerate State of DevOps report. What’s changed since the last report? What do these insights mean for your team? Tune in for our insightful conversation!
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Andrey, Mattias, and Paulina are joined by Paul Stack, an IaC tools developer and a frequent guest on the show. He’s back to discuss the general availability of System Initiative and share what has changed since his last visit when they talked about the early beta of the tool. Will this be a revolution or evolution in Infrastructure as Code tooling? Do we really need collaborative infrastructure management tools? Tune in to find out!
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Join Andrey and Mattias as they sit down with Paulina Dubas, an independent DevOps consultant and public speaker. Who is Paulina, and what experiences does she bring to the table? What topics particularly resonate with her? Tune in to learn more about Paulina since we have a feeling that she is here to stay
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Julien shares big news with co-hosts Mattias and Andrey. What led to his decision to step down? And what does the future hold for him? Tune in for the off-boarding interview as we look back at the past four years and 60+ episodes we did together!
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Join Andrey, Julien, and Mattias in this episode of DevSecOps Talks as they delve into building Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) and selecting the best solutions for them. Andrey goes first and, as an AWS consultant, kicks off the discussion by outlining his preferred AWS services for MVP development.
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, co-hosts Andrey, Julien, and Mattias are joined by AWS Consultant Fernando Gonçalves to explore the complexities of AWS organization and account segmentation. Get insights into the debate over development, stage, and production accounts versus micro-segmentation. Don’t miss Julien's take on why he believes staging is a waste of time and money, as well as Fernando’s explanation of what the AWS Landing Zone is. Learn about the tools provided by AWS for multi-account management and the pros and cons of various account segmentation approaches.
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Join Andrey, Julien, and Mattias in this episode of DevSecOps Talks as they discuss Nats.io, a messaging system popular among people building on top of Kubernetes. Julien explains how Nats is different from Kafka and shares his personal experience with the product. The hosts discuss the various use cases of Nats and explore its features and capabilities. Tune in to find out if Nats is the right messaging system for you!
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, Andrey and Mattias are joined by Timur Bublik, Platform Engineering Lead at TIER Mobility. As always, it's practitioners for practitioners as they discuss the migration from Terraform to OpenTofu, TACOS tools, and how SpaceLift is used in Timur's organization. Listen in as they dive into their three favorite features of SpaceLift and how TACOS tools like SpaceLift fit into the classic CI/CD pipeline.
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Julien has returned with some exciting AI news. A startup has made the bold claim that they are capable of building AI software engineer. Andrey shares details about another startup that generates infrastructure based on application source code. He also mentions his upcoming talk on the use of LLM-based tools. We also discuss how individuals can stay ahead of the curve and be prepared for changes in their work life.
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, Andrey and Mattias discuss the latest announcements from re:Invent 2023 that are most relevant to DevSecOps practitioners. Which announcements are worth paying attention to? What are the implications for the DevSecOps community? Join us as we dive into the latest developments from AWS.
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Andrey has been exploring GitHub Actions and has some insights to share. How have CI/CD solutions transformed over time, and what innovations do GitHub Actions bring to the table? Julien drops a few tools that could be useful for GitHub Actions users.
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Welcome to the first DevSecOps Talks episode of the new year! It's been a whole year since ChatGPT hit the scene – but how has AI adoption shaped our world since then? Join Julien, Mattias, and Andrey as they dive into the impact of AI on their workflows. How have their daily tech tools and practices evolved with AI integration? Plus, Julien gives us an insider's look at running models locally. Are these AI tools enhancing our efficiency? Tune in to find out how these advancements are reshaping the landscape of DevSecOps.
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Is the grass greener outside the cloud? This episode dives into the trend of companies (notably Hey and Dropbox) migrating away from cloud services. Why are they leaving, and who would benefit from such a move? We also scrutinize the common belief that public clouds are overly expensive. Join us as we dissect various cloud cost optimization tools and techniques.
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You know our fondness for Terraform, but we are also open to exploring other tools. This episode is no different. We are joined by Igor Soroka, an expert in AWS serverless technology whose tool of choice is AWS CDK, but at the same time, he is no stranger to Terraform. We ask him practical questions about the tool and get answers based on his experience applying it to real-life projects. If you have been curious about CDK, how it functions, and if it's appropriate for you, then tune in to learn more.
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In this episode, Mattias is joined by Ben Goodman, the founder of dragondrop.cloud, a platform that offers Terraform Best Practices as a Pull Request. They discuss the best workflows for Terraform, open-source tools that can be used in conjunction with Terraform, the most effective best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid when implementing infrastructure as code using Terraform.
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, join Andrey, Julien, and Mattias as they dive into the world of Backstage, the notable internal development platform. Mattias is keen to peel back the layers and understand what makes people think of Backstage as a must-have in modern DevOps toolchains. Andrey highlights the platform's core feature: a comprehensive registry that keeps track of every software service running within a company. Could this signify a revival of IT change management, but with a twist? We've moved on from the days of cumbersome ticketing systems to streamlined internal development platforms. The team also ponders the future role of infrastructure engineers as they navigate the rising tides of AI—will AI become the new face behind these developer portals? Tune in to find out!
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Our dialogue with Paul Stack resumes on DevSecOps Talks, almost two years after our initial podcast about his work on Pulumi (episode 25). As a warm-up, we talk about what prompted his move from Pulumi and his take on Open Terraform drama. The main topic of the episode is Paul's current focus, System Initiative; we probe into its purpose, the progress so far, and the promise it holds for redefining how we think of doing Infrastructure as Code and DevSecOps workflows in general.
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, we dive deep into HashiCorp's recent shift to the Business Source License and its implications. Join Andrey, Julien, and Mattias as they unpack what this means for practitioners and explore the timeline of OpenTF initiative. Stay informed about what comes ahead with our latest discussion. Tune in!
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We had the opportunity to talk with Neatsun Ziv, one of the founders of Ox Security, about the Open Source Software Supply Chain Attack Reference Framework (https://pbom.dev). We delved deeper into possible attack vectors and explored ways to mitigate some of them. During our discussions, we also had a couple of unusual takes on supply chain security. If you are looking to understand the Open Source Software Supply Chain, then this episode is perfect for you.
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This time we got to talk about Lingon, an open-source project developed by Julian and Jacob who is a frequent podcast guest. Discover the motivations behind Lingon's creation and how it bridges the gap between Terraform and Kubernetes. Learn how Lingon simplifies infrastructure management, tackles frustrations with YAML and HCL, and offers greater control and automation.
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