mTLS: When certificate authentication is done wrong
In this post, we'll deep dive into some interesting attacks on mTLS authentication. We'll have a look at implementation vulnerabilities and how developers can make their mTLS systems vulnerable to user impersonation, privilege escalation, and information leakages.
Choreography, or Orchestration, That is the Wrong Question | Diagrid
In microservices, developers often blend choreography and orchestration to meet diverse business needs. This article shows how Dapr provides the flexibility to integrate both, eliminating the need to trade off.
AI could recommend standards and priorities more aligned with business objectives than any team of humans could, using a fraction of the time and effort.
A look at “No Silver Bullet” in software engineering and relevance today
“No Silver Bullet—Essence and Accident in Software Engineering” is a widely discussed paper on software engineering written by Turing Award winner Fred Brooks in 1986. Brooks arg…
Data Mesh Vs. Data Fabric: Understanding the Differences
In your quest to build the best data architecture for your organization’s current and future needs, you have many options. Thanks to the mailability of
Data Mesh vs Data Fabric: Key Differences & Proven Benefits
We’ve compared data mesh vs data fabric to help you better understand the unique ways they help manage data. Learn key differences & questions to consider in your approach.
Let me introduce you to WordStar 4.0, a popular word processor from the early 80s.
WordStar 4.0
As old as it seems, George R.R. Martin used it to write “A Song of Ice and Fire”.
Why would someone use such an old piece of software to write over 5,000 pages? I love how he puts it:
It does everything I want a word processing program to do and it doesn't do anything else.
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What a CTO Does: P.P.A.P. and Startup CTO vs Corporate CTO
What a CTO does is a mystery for some people. Even for those who work in tech, it is often up for debate. They are like mythical code ninjas that can solve any tech problem. That is partly because the job is very different from a small startup compared to a large corporation.
Open Policy Agent's Mission to Secure the Cloud - The New Stack
If cloud computing and software development are to continue to thrive, more cooperation is needed to ensure our shared systems are secure. To do that, we need to agree to implement industry standards in vital areas. The Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an important step in that direction, one that hasn't received anywhere near the…