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DZone has tons of free resources for developers, project managers, and more. Free Refcards. Data Sec

DZone has tons of free resources for developers, project managers, and more. Free Refcards. [DZone] Free Refcards Check out some of DZone's latest Refcards from the largest library of technical cheat sheets! [Introduction to Data Security as a Service]( Data Security as a Service (DSaaS) enables application and security leaders to mitigate the risk and compliance burdens for all of your organization’s sensitive data through a simple, portable, cloud-native service. This Refcard walks you through data access monitoring, access governance, and at-rest protection for sensitive PII, PHI, and PCI data. [Download now ▶]( [Getting Started With Cyber Ranges]( A growing number of bootcamps and programs provide modern approaches to practical skills training, which include hands-on learning via simulated environments. This Refcard overviews cyber ranges and provides quick examples of techniques to use on a live-action website. [Download now ▶]( [Building Microservices With Redis]( Adopting a rapidly deployable microservices architecture can bring greater flexibility and agility, but this requires you to pay significant attention to how you share data between microservices and prepare for communication at scale. This Refcard will teach you about types of data processing in microservices, using Redis Streams for interservices communication, optimizing microservices, and more. [Download now ▶]( [End-to-End Testing Automation Essentials]( E2E testing exercises an application in the same manner a user interacts with the system, and involves all components that would be seen in a production environment. Then came E2E automated testing, providing the same level of functional validation performed by a computer, but in a dramatically shorter amount of time. In this Refcard, we evaluate E2E testing automation, processes, and key benefits upon adoption. [Download now ▶]( [DevOps for Databases]( While there has been tremendous acceleration in the velocity of application software releases, updates to the underlying database have remained manual and are increasingly a bottleneck to the overall software delivery pipeline. Download this Refcard to get started with DRA and eliminate bottlenecks. Learn the key best practices that your DevOps database solution should meet in order for you to get the most out of your investment. [Download now ▶]( [Hybrid Integration Best Practices]( Modern infrastructure requires the seamless integration of on-premise and cloud applications. The concept of the Hybrid Integration Platform (HIP) is now beginning to help the IT world manage these complexities. In this Refcard, we'll look at typical components of a HIP, as well as hybrid integration best practices, a roadmap for organizational buy-in, and more. [Download now ▶]( [Scaling and Augmenting Prometheus]( Prometheus is an open-source infrastructure and services monitoring system popular for Kubernetes and cloud-native services and apps. It can help make metric collection easier, correlate events and alerts, provide security, and do troubleshooting and tracing at scale. This Refcard will teach you how to pave the path for Prometheus adoption, what observability looks like beyond Prometheus, and how it helps provide scalability, high availability, and long-term storage. [Download now ▶]( [Apache Kafka Essentials]( Download the Refcard today for a deep dive into Apache Kafka including a review of the components, quick-start guides for Apache Kafka and Apache Connect, and example code for setting up Kafka Streams. [Download now ▶]( [Drupal 8]( Drupal is an open-source content management system used to create multilingual websites and online applications. Drupal 8 is better than ever. In this Refcard, a Drupal expert demonstrates how developers new to the Drupal 8 platform can get started creating web pages, applications, and more using this open source CMS. [Download now ▶]( By downloading the content in this email, you agree to allow the sponsor of this content to contact you by phone or email from time to time. You may withdraw your consent at any time by emailing privacy@dzone.com or through the sponsor's opt-out page. [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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