We continuously strive to enhance our platform capabilities to provide robust, scalable, and developer-friendly solutions. One such initiative is the integration of Open Policy Agent (OPA) into Skipper, our open-source ingress controller and reverse proxy, to deliver Authorization as a Service. This integration not only allows externalising authorization policies but also aligns with our goals of solving security concerns on the infrastructure with efficiency and developer experience in mind. Enabling OPA for a specific application is as easy as just stating “application X should be protected” without touching multiple YAML files, adding monitoring, and inheriting many more responsibilities to be compliant. Magnus Jungsbluth and Sandor Szuecs provide more details on this work on our Engineering Blog: https://zln.do/3DgDOhD #ZalandoTech #InsideZalando
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I am excited and proud to announce fastDAST to the AppSec market. DAST has become old and tired and I knew we can do better. When I started this project, I targeted three pillars that are necessary to help organizations meet the needs of modern apps and an ever expanding threat surface: Speed - Accuracy - Ease of Use. That was the mission statement and I think we have achieved that with fastDAST. Synopsys Software Integrity #appsec https://lnkd.in/enSHDXx2
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I was initially impressed by how no-code platforms like Bubble.io allow for rapid frontend development; I haven’t used much of its backend beyond user management at all, after reading platform constraints and a couple of posts on scaling issues, I decided to pass on even trying. Quickly bringing ideas to life without writing traditional code was at first incredibly appealing. However, as I started looking into more complex UI functionalities, no-code limitations became more than clear. No-code folks answer - write a plugin - well, write a code 🤔? Even small projects require “hacks” to achieve the desired complexity, leading to cumbersome solutions. Changing things that are already built is a click-click-click nightmare, even in small applications. While performing technical due diligences, these challenges became even more significant. Concerns around intellectual property (IP) ownership, scalability, vendor lock-in, teamwork, and overall reliability made me increasingly hesitant about relying on no-code platforms. Bubble.io’s total funding of $106.3M*, represents about 0.0966% of AWS’s annual revenue**. This just highlights the long journey for no-code to become a reliable and sustainable platform. It is just a year-old startup, but Lovable is a greate answer to most of my conceptual concerns with no-code. Even without a deep dive into it and assuming it’s early stage, the principle strategy of Lovable itself addresses all the major problems I've encountered: Full code ownership: complete access to source code ensures control and flexibility. No vendor lock-in: host your applications independently, providing freedom to scale and adapt. Scalability and maintenance: built to support the growth and evolving needs of successful projects. Teamwork and reliability: code facilitates collaboration and ensures robust, dependable applications. Lovable bridges the gap between the speed of no-code and the robustness of traditional development, making it a promising choice for both developers and businesses seeking sustainable, scalable solutions. Lovable's approach is simply a strategically good example of using AI to build applications in long-term. Not no-code. Curious to learn more? Check out my latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/dh3rHTws #NoCode #SoftwareDevelopment #TechInnovation #Lovable #AppDevelopment #TechTrends #DeveloperTools #TechDueDiligence #Bubble * https://lnkd.in/d7Z99SyF ** https://lnkd.in/d-Z47jdb
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Does #lowcode mean low control? The answer depends on which platform you use. 👇 Check out this handy FAQ with the critical questions to ask any low-code platform provider you're considering.
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