Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms

Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms

Russ Miles и другие
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Cloud native security isn't a game for individual players. It requires team collaboration with a platform that can help cloud security engineers, developers, and operations people do their best work. That's what the cloud native application protection platform (CNAPP) delivers. With this practical guide, you'll learn how CNAPPs can help you consolidate security through DevSecOps across cloud native technologies, practices, and application lifecycles.

Through real-life attack scenarios, authors Russ Miles, Steve Giguere, and Taylor Smith help you explore how CNAPP not only mitigates multidimensional threats, but also reduces complexity and helps your team stay one step ahead of attackers. CNAPP provides a holistic approach to your cloud native development across identities, workloads, networks, and infrastructure.

With this book, you will:
Examine threats to different parts of the cloud native stack, including pipelines, supply chains, infrastructure, workloads, and applicationsLearn what CNAPP is and how it enables the context-sharing and collaboration necessary to secure your applications from development to runtimeAssess your own attack surface from a code and runtime standpointIdentify blind spots in your existing cloud native security coverageLeverage CNAPP to achieve a holistic, collaborative security environment

ЖАНР
Компьютеры и Интернет
РЕЛИЗ
2024
13 сентября
ЯЗЫК
EN
английский
ОБЪЕМ
206
стр.
ИЗДАТЕЛЬ
O'Reilly Media
ПРОДАВЕЦ
O Reilly Media, Inc.
РАЗМЕР
11,7
МБ
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