Académie CloudSec

Bienvenue à l'académie CloudSec, votre guide pour naviguer dans l'océan des acronymes de sécurité cloud et le jargon de l'industrie. Simplifiez-vous la vie grâce à un contenu clair, concis et rédigé par des experts, qui couvre les principes fondamentaux et les bonnes pratiques.

DevSecOps vs DevOps: Key differences & Comparison

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DevOps is a way of working that breaks down walls between development and operations teams. This means developers and IT operations work together instead of in separate silos, which helps companies build and release software faster.

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What is the threat intelligence lifecycle?

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The threat intelligence lifecycle is a continuous, six-phase process that transforms raw data about potential cyber threats into refined, actionable intelligence

Threat hunting vs threat intelligence: Key differences

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Threat hunting actively searches for hidden threats already inside your network, while threat intelligence gathers external information about potential threats to inform security strategy.

Generative AI Security: Risks & Best Practices

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Generative AI (GenAI) security is an area of enterprise cybersecurity that zeroes in on the risks and threats posed by GenAI applications. To reduce your GenAI attack surface, you need a mix of technical controls, policies, teams, and AI security tools.

Top 9 Open-Source SAST Tools

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In this article, we’ll take a closer look at how you can leverage SAST for code security. We’ll also explore key features of open-source SAST tools, such as language support, integration capabilities, and reporting functionalities.

LLM Security for Enterprises: Risks and Best Practices

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LLM models, like GPT and other foundation models, come with significant risks if not properly secured. From prompt injection attacks to training data poisoning, the potential vulnerabilities are manifold and far-reaching.

Kubernetes Nodes vs Pods: Key Differences Explained

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Nodes are the physical or virtual machines that provide computing resources in a Kubernetes cluster, while pods are the smallest deployable units that contain one or more containers