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7 Tips for Effective Cybersecurity Training for Developers

DZone

Discover how to create an effective and engaging training program for your developers. Create a security training program with clearly defined goals to influence your developers to prioritize learning. Create a security training program with clearly defined goals to influence your developers to prioritize learning.

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5 considerations when deciding on an enterprise-wide observability strategy

Dynatrace

Meanwhile, cost reduction programs affect budgets, constrain technology investment, and inhibit innovation. The process should include training technical and business users to maximize the value of the platform so they can access, ingest, analyze, and act on the new observability approach.

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Getting Hands-on Training into more hands in 2021

Dynatrace

And we know as well as anyone: the need for fast transformations drives amazing flexibility and innovation, which is why we took Perform Hands-on Training (HOT) virtual for 2021. Taking training sessions online this year lets us provide more instructor-led sessions over more days and times than ever before. So where do you start?

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Dynatrace completes 2024 FedRAMP Moderate reauthorization with Rev.5 transition

Dynatrace

5 FedRAMP (Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program) is a government program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services for U.S. Role -based training requires privacy training alongside security training.

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Crate-training Tiamat, un-calling Cthulhu:Taming the UB monsters in C++

Sutter's Mill

Tech pundits still seem to commonly assume that UB is so fundamentally entangled in C++s specification and programs that C++ will never be able to address enough UB to really matter. And C++26 also has language contracts for a different aspect of safety, namely functional safety for defensive programming to reduce bugs in general.) (3)

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The End of Programming as We Know It

O'Reilly

It is not the end of programming. It is the end of programming as we know it today. Assembly language programming then put an end to that. Betty Jean Jennings and Frances Bilas (right) program the ENIAC in 1946. There were more programmers, not fewer This was far from the end of programming, though. I dont buy it.

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Preparing for AI

O'Reilly

When tools like GitHub Copilot first appeared, it was received wisdom that AI would make programming easier. It would be a boon to new programmers at the start of their careers, just learning a few new programming languages. As we grow into AI, were growing beyond this makes programming easier. But theyre not here yet.