Programming Azure – Credentials and Getting the Storage Account Details
How To: DevSecOps
by wiremanm
4y ago
Written by: Mark Wireman, July 2, 2020 In the first post in the “Programming Azure” series, we set up the foundational elements that we used to manage the user flow and wired up the Locations from the Azure SDK to the ComboBox on the Windows form. In this post we are going to add in the capability to login to the Azure platform subscription and then retrieve the details of a selected Storage Accounts in the subscription. The code for the solution is located here. Step 1 – Credentials The first step in using the credentials to connect to the Azure subscription is to get an authorization file t ..read more
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Programming Azure – A Journey toward configuring a DevSecOps ecosystem using Visual Studio and C#
How To: DevSecOps
by wiremanm
4y ago
Written and Published by: Mark Wireman, June 14, 2020 The blog is going to take a bit of a left-curve in the content shifting from the talk of what DevSecOps is toward more practical implementation of not only what it is I am going to show how the “is” can be used to drive DevSecOps all through a single programming platform. A very powerful display of the flexibility and ease of implementing DevSecOps from a Developer’s, Security’s, and Operation’s perspective! Microsoft Azure is becoming a powerful platform that provides a nice integration of Visual Studio IDE and the Azure SDK to create, ma ..read more
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Beware of Evernote: Your location is owned by us (and you don’t know it)!
How To: DevSecOps
by wiremanm
4y ago
Written by: Mark Wireman, February 26, 2020 So we all know that mobile devices have GPS services built-in which allows us to use software to view maps (e.g., Google Maps, Apple Maps), get directions (e.g. Waze, Google Maps), and mark or use a location of where we currently are (e.g. Snapchat, Chrome, Facebook). We also know that over the years we have been provided with increased flexibility and control over what applications can access and use our current location as a measure to try and keep as much of our private information just that – private. However, as we have experienced from ..read more
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How DevSecOps should be defined
How To: DevSecOps
by wiremanm
4y ago
Written by: Mark Wireman, December 15, 2019 It’s 9:00 pm on a Friday night. You’re well into the unwinding period after a long week of auditors, budgets, and fire drills of one security challenge after another. Not major challenges just daily items of tweaking this, updating that, and changing this other thing. All is well from an operations perspective and the latest business developed applications have been deployed to production without a hitch. Just as you get ready to tune out the week one final time for the weekend, the work cell phone rings followed by an urgent text. What ..read more
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Governance Part 1: The Security Metrics Methodology
How To: DevSecOps
by wiremanm
4y ago
Written by: Mark Wireman, January 1, 2020 When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely, in your thoughts, advanced to the stage of science. — William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, 1883 Introduction The next few blogs will be spent on what I consider to be one of the most important and challenging aspects of DevSecOps: Governance. This important principl ..read more
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