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  1. Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful platform, but let’s face it: the developer experience can involve a steep learning curve. With this in mind, we recently hosted a webinar in collaboration with James Governor from Redmonk, entitled ‘DX, Guardrails, Golden Paths & Policy Management in Kubernetes’. Covering a range of Kubernetes-related topics but with a special focus on developer experience, it looked at whether there are ways to make Kubernetes deployment easier for developers – especially those using Kubernetes for the first time. If you missed it, you can watch the recording here. View the full article
  2. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Access Analyzer makes it easier for customers to author secure and functional permissions by providing over 100 policy checks with actionable recommendations during policy authoring. Now, IAM Access Analyzer extended policy validation by adding new policy checks that validate conditions included in IAM policies. These checks analyze the condition block in your policy statement and report security warnings, errors, and suggestions along with actionable recommendations. These checks help you set fine-grained permissions by guiding you to apply conditions in a secure and functional way. For example, IAM Access Analyzer validates that policies that specify tagging conditions include the required tag information in the condition. View the full article
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