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Today, explore building a real-time alerting solution with zero code, integrate security testing into your development cycle with Foundry and Diligence fuzzing, and learn about technical vs. adaptive leadership. [DZone](   August 11, 2023 DZone Daily Digest Today, explore building a real-time alerting solution with zero code, integrate security testing into your development cycle with Foundry and Diligence fuzzing, and more!   Daily Picks [Infrastructure as Code: Exploring Terraform's Dominance]( [Jagdish Mohite DevOps and CI/CD Zone](   [Technical vs. Adaptive Leadership]( [Arun Pandey Agile Zone](   [System Architecture: Move Authentication to the API Gateway]( [Nicolas Fränkel Security Zone](   [Building a Real-Time Alerting Solution With Zero Code]( [Siddarth Ramadoss Data Zone](   [Integrate Security Testing Into Your Development Cycle With Foundry and Diligence Fuzzing]( [Michael Bogan Deployment Zone](   New Downloads from DZone [Development at Scale Trend Report] [TREND REPORT] [Development at Scale]( An Exploration of Mobile, Web, and Low-Code Applications: As organizations’ needs and requirements evolve, it’s critical for development to meet these demands at scale. The various realms in which mobile, web, and low-code applications are built continue to fluctuate. This Trend Report will further explore these development trends and how they relate to scalability within organizations, highlighting application challenges, code, and more. [Free Download >](   [Containers Trend Report] [TREND REPORT] [Containers]( Modernization and Advancements in Cloud-Native Development: The proliferation of containers in recent years has increased the speed, portability, and scalability of software infrastructure and deployments across all kinds of application architectures and cloud-native environments. Now, with more and more organizations migrated to the cloud, what's next? In DZone's 2023 Containers Trend Report, we will explore the current state of containers, key trends and advancements in global containerization strategies, and constructive content for modernizing your software architecture. [Free Download >](   [Mobile Database Essentials Refcard] [REFCARD] [Mobile Database Essentials]( Leveraging Databases for Mobile and Edge Applications: Relational, NoSQL, cloud-based, embedded, multi-model – the database options are endless. When selecting the right database, it is important to explore essential components like local data storage, synchronization, security, and more. In this Refcard, assess critical data needs, storage requirements, and more when leveraging databases for cloud and edge applications. [Free Download >](   [Threat Modeling Refcard] [REFCARD] [Threat Modeling]( Core Practices to Securing Applications: Designing secure software offers a wide range of benefits, from lowering the number of human hours spent fixing security vulnerabilities in production to limiting financial losses and regulatory penalties. Threat modeling is a crucial component of the "Secure by Design" guiding principles. This Refcard will provide the key fundamentals of threat modeling, core practices for secure implementation, and key elements of conducting successful threat model reviews. [Free Download >](   [On-Demand Webinar] [ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] [CI/CD Attack Scenarios: How to Protect Your Production Environment]( Automating systems like CI/CD processes have enabled engineers to ship code more quickly, but this change has also created multiple avenues for attackers to reach production assets. From bypassing branch protection rules to more complex attack scenarios, attackers have found that CI/CD is a quick way to invoke malicious attacks on production environments and gain control. This talk walks through the more common attack scenarios in CI/CD pipelines and how to ensure your delivery pipeline doesn't become the entry point for attackers. [Free Download >](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [support@dzone.com](mailto:support@dzone.com?subject=DZone%20Email%20Support)[Help](mailto:support@dzone.com?subject=DZone%20Email%20Support) | [Unsubscribe]( | [View Online]( 600 Park Offices Dr, Ste 300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2023

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