This article was originally published on the Red Hat Blog. Click HERE to read the original article in its entirety. Databases have been traditionally viewed as the definition of a monolith — never intended to be broken down into microservices…
Making the Tools Critical for DevSecOps Adoption More Accessible for the Navy
Software has taken on an outsized role in military operations. Today’s advanced weapons systems are software and network-enabled. And software is relied upon for virtually every mission in some way – whether just in the gathering of intelligence, mission planning,…
3 Challenges of Using Kubernetes at the Edge for Government IoT Programs
This article was originally authored by Alex Hisaka for the D2iQ blog. To read the original in its entirety, click HERE. The federal government and military are increasingly implementing Internet of Things (IoT) programs to help increase their reach and…
The Real Reason Why Automation Eludes the Government
At the heart of many government digital transformation initiatives is a simple concept – automation. Effectively, the more simple, redundant, and time-consuming tasks that can be automated, the more time that the government’s resource-strapped agencies and organizations have to focus…
Culture and Aversion to Change Hampering Government DevSecOps Adoption
The speed at which innovation moves and technology advances is incredibly fast. A DevSecOps approach to application development can ensure that new capabilities and solutions can be brought to government employees and military personnel rapidly, at the speed of innovation.…
Target These Four Areas for Kubernetes Governance to Eliminate Cluster Sprawl
Kubernetes was originally designed to support workload consolidation in a single cluster. However, there are many problem scenarios that require a multi-cluster approach to optimize performance and results. These can include workloads across regions, limiting outage blast radius, compliance issues,…
The Challenges of Developing Applications for Air-Gapped Environments
By connecting networks and devices to the larger Internet, military, law enforcement, and other state, local, and federal government agencies are opening the door to cyber risks. In most instances, the risk is worth the benefits of connectivity. However, in…
Three Kubernetes Challenges Facing Today’s Government Agencies
The benefit of Kubernetes is that it makes it possible to manage and deploy modern applications with increased speed and efficiency. Kubernetes enables governments to continue their pursuit of coping with new realities and building a better future for their…
Two Challenges When Using Kubernetes in Air-Gapped Environments
Many compliance-minded organizations are seeking to capitalize on the benefits of production-grade Kubernetes in air-gapped environments. An air-gap, air-gapping, or disconnected network is a security measure to ensure that a computer network is physically isolated from insecure networks, like the…
What the StackRox Acquisition Means for Red Hat Customers – a Q&A with Michael Epley
Following their January 2021 acquisition of StackRox, the GovDevSecOpsHub sat down with Red Hat’s Chief Architect and Security Strategist for Public Sector, Michael Epley, for an in-depth, three-part interview series about the security challenges that today’s more complicated applications create…