Introduction
We have collected different links about Chef for you to stay up to date.
- Protect Yourself From the RubyGems Backdoor by InSpec’ing Your Fleet - Chef Blog
Last week's RubyGems vulnerability likely affected other software you have deployed that uses Ruby. To help, we wrote a Chef InSpec profile as an example for how you can check for this type of CVE across your systems.
https://blog.chef.io/2019/08/28/protect-yourself-from-the-rubygems-backdoor-by-inspecing-your-fleet/
- Secure Your Cloud Estate with Continuous Audits - Chef Blog
With high-profile data breaches making headlines on a regular basis, it's only natural to feel some anxiety, but by implementing a process for continuous, automated audits, organizations can detect and correct deviations from security best practices at any scale.
https://blog.chef.io/2019/07/25/secure-your-cloud-estate-with-continuous-audits/
- 5 Things You Can Do with Chef InSpec Input - Chef Blog
Chef InSpec defines security and compliance rules as executable code for testing and auditing applications and infrastructure. Chef InSpec compares the actual state of a system with the desired state that is expressed in easy-to-read and easy-to-write code. As more and more diverse technologies are...
https://blog.chef.io/5-things-you-can-do-with-chef-inspec-input/
- Automatically Updating Cookbooks with Cookstyle - Chef Blog
How do you know the code you wrote years ago will continue to function and fully utilize new releases? That’s why we’ve written Cookstyle: to make sure all of your Chef Infra code always meets the latest best practices.
https://blog.chef.io/automatically-updating-cookbooks-with-cookstyle/
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