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Deploy an image | Render · Cloud Hosting for Developers
Deploy an image | Render · Cloud Hosting for Developers
This post on Render's website explains how to deploy a Docker image to their cloud hosting service. The post covers how to deploy public and private images, how to manage credentials, and how to deploy images manually or via webhook. There are also some limitations to be aware of, such as the image needing to be built for the linux/amd64 platform and the compressed image size being less than 10Gi.
Top 20 Open Source Vulnerability Scanner Tools in 2023 - Virtualization Howto
Top 20 Open Source Vulnerability Scanner Tools in 2023 - Virtualization Howto
This article discusses the importance of vulnerability scanning and the areas that need to be covered, including operating systems, network infrastructure, web applications, databases, source code, containers and microservices, and third-party and open-source libraries. It also highlights the benefits of using open-source vulnerability scanners and lists the top 20 open-source vulnerability scanners in 2023, categorized by web application scanners, network scanners, Docker and Kubernetes scanners, code scanners, and infrastructure scanners. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of continuous scanning and monitoring and complementing vulnerability scanning with other security practices.
Using Azure Functions for Exchange Online  | Practical365
Using Azure Functions for Exchange Online  | Practical365
This post discusses using Azure Functions for Exchange Online operations, which can be triggered by different events such as queue, timer, event grid, and HTTP. It explains why Azure Functions can be a better option than Exchange Online PowerShell for certain scenarios, and provides a walkthrough of creating a function to retrieve mailbox permissions. The post also covers limitations of Azure Functions and provides information on upcoming conferences where the topic will be discussed in more detail.
What's The Difference Between Cybersecurity Vs Information Security?
What's The Difference Between Cybersecurity Vs Information Security?
The terms "cybersecurity" and "information security" are often used interchangeably, but there is a slight difference between them. Cybersecurity focuses on protecting computer systems and networks from online threats, while information security covers a wider scope by protecting data in all forms. Cybersecurity mainly focuses on external threats, while information security considers both internal and external risks. Organizations should adopt comprehensive information security strategies to reduce the risk of breaches and leaks with serious consequences. Integrating cybersecurity and information security is key in today's digital world to ensure protection against cyber threats and defend valuable data.