Introduction
The Link-Roundup about Chef, Habitat and InSpec includes a blog post to get a general overview of what Infrastructure as Code is. We also added posts with a review of the open source community, the Habitat 0.72.0 release and a post with the title: "Detect Kubernetes vulnerabilites with InSpec"
- Infrastructure as Code — the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- Open Source Community: Year in Review
- Habitat 0.72.0 Released
- Detect Kubernetes Vulnerabilities with InSpec
Infrastructure as Code is explained, as well as advantages and disadvantages.
https://blog.gds-gov.tech/infrastructure-as-code-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-b97e0bc3d37c
Chef looks back on the developments of its open source projects Chef, Habitat and InSpec.
https://blog.chef.io/2018/12/31/chef-open-source-community-year-in-review/
Habitat 0.72.0 is released. Bugs are fixed, new features are included and some pull requests are merged. See yourself:
https://www.habitat.sh/blog/2019/01/0.72.0-release/
InSpec helps you to identify Kubernetes vulnerabilities. In case your clusters are affected, InSpec has everything you need to take action.
https://blog.chef.io/2018/12/07/detect-kubernetes-vulnerabilities-with-inspec/
Do you want to understand which problem Infrastructure as Code solves and how this is done?
Check here!