Open source security best practices for developers, contributors, and maintainers

Open source security best practices for developers, contributors, and maintainers

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Open source security best practices for developers, contributors, and maintainers
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Armon Dadgar (@armon), CTO and co-founder of HashiCorp, and Aaron Schlesinger (@arschles) talk about how and why HashiCorp Vault is a security and open source product: two things that have traditionally been considered contradictory.

You'll learn how to prevent stealthy spread and protect your apps' data, how contributors and maintainers can improve the security of any project, and why you shouldn't trust anyone (including yourself).

01:43 What is stealth urban sprawl and how can we avoid it?
03:17 What is the 1000-eyes principle?
06:35 The tripod approach
08:47 Additional resources

Learn more:
https://opensource.microsoft.com/

Create a free Azure account:
http://aka.ms/OpenSourceShow/16

HashiCorp Vault on Azure:
https://aka.ms/azfr/523

Using HashiCorp Vault with Azure Kubernetes Service:
https://aka.ms/azfr/524

Learn more about HashiCorp Vault:
http://www.vaultproject.io

Check out HashiCorp Learn:
https://learn.hashicorp.com/

Read the HashiCorp blog:
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog

Learn more about Secret Sprawl:
https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/what-is-secret-sprawl-why-is-it-harmful

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