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Enforcing Security & Operational Best Practices for AWS Bedrock with Nirmata

As organizations adopt AWS Bedrock for generative AI, maintaining governance, security, and efficiency becomes essential. Nirmata Control Hub enables teams to scan AWS Bedrock services and enforce compliance using declarative policies. By embedding policies directly into your workflows, you ensure that every model invocation, configuration,…

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What Is Policy As Code? Top 10 Reasons Why Policy As Code Is Essential for Cloud-Native Success

What is Policy as Code? Policy as Code is the practice of defining and managing policies through code rather than through traditional manual processes. These policies can cover a wide range of areas, including security, compliance, and operational best practices. Policy as code enables automated...
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Using Policy-as-Code and Kyverno to Strengthen Governance and Security in Financial Institutions

In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, large institutions face the challenge of maintaining robust governance and compliance processes while fostering developer productivity and agility. The implementation of policy-as-code provides an effective solution to streamline these processes, enhance security posture, and ensure compliance standards. In this…

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Securing OpenTofu (Infrastructure-as-Code) with Nirmata Powered by Kyverno

As Infrastructure as Code (IaC) continues to gain popularity among DevOps practitioners for its efficiency and scalability, the recent Terraform license ambiguity has prompted the emergence of alternative solutions. OpenTofu, marking its first stable release, enters the scene as a robust Infrastructure-as-Code tool, providing users…

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SecOps Automation in Openshift Clusters using Kyverno

Guest Contributors: Benoit Schipper (HCS), Marcel Booms (HCS) OpenShift’s Built-In Security Features OpenShift is renowned for its robust out-of-the-box security features, including Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), built-in network policies, and default admission controllers. These features collectively establish a secure default state for OpenShift clusters. However,…

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