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  1. When evaluating the risk applied to a project, elevated by the interactions of CUI, for U.S. and DoW standards, the focus is to maintain the organizations business continuity. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/business-process

  2. When evaluating the risk applied to a project, elevated by the interactions of CUI, for U.S. and DoW standards, the focus is to maintain the organizations business continuity. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/business-process

  3. When handling information in a secure system a layered approach provides unequivocal stages of security that require more involvement, the deeper the access goes. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/common-risk-prof

  4. When handling information in a secure system a layered approach provides unequivocal stages of security that require more involvement, the deeper the access goes. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/common-risk-prof

  5. As an interactive document to establish precedence for network security, disaster recovery (DR), and business continuity (BC), a network security plan stands as a handbook. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/network-security

  6. As an interactive document to establish precedence for network security, disaster recovery (DR), and business continuity (BC), a network security plan stands as a handbook. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/network-security

  7. In the complex world of cybersecurity and the ever-evolving technology that it works to protect, there are continuously enumerating challenges in the daily threat posture. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/vulnerability-ma

  8. In the complex world of cybersecurity and the ever-evolving technology that it works to protect, there are continuously enumerating challenges in the daily threat posture. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/vulnerability-ma

  9. Through the process of reviewing the perceived risk of the data and infrastructure, risk assessment, mitigation plans, and monitoring tools will also be applied to the governance model. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/architectural-ri

  10. Through the process of reviewing the perceived risk of the data and infrastructure, risk assessment, mitigation plans, and monitoring tools will also be applied to the governance model. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/architectural-ri

  11. As applications, software, and data are an interconnected system that drive the interactions between businesses and information, the information needs to be kept in a secure and portable manner. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/engineering-data

  12. As applications, software, and data are an interconnected system that drive the interactions between businesses and information, the information needs to be kept in a secure and portable manner. #Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/engineering-data

  13. As a horizontal, the cybersecurity landscape offers a variety of combinations when you look across the various endpoints that Microsoft supports.#Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/practical-introd

  14. As a horizontal, the cybersecurity landscape offers a variety of combinations when you look across the various endpoints that Microsoft supports.#Applications #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #ChaosEngineering

    joealongi.dev/practical-introd

  15. RE: mastodon.online/@jaqbsy/116475

    Playing on the backup saying: there are four types of companies:
    - those that don't have a business continuity strategy
    - those that are no more
    - those that wrote a disaster recovery procedure after an incident
    - those that play war games and do chaos engineering with their systems and DR playbooks

    #DisasterRecovery #BusinessContinuity #Backups #ChaosEngineering #DevOps #Strategy #SystemsThinking

  16. 🎉🎈 Congrats on your first successful venture into the world of chaos engineering by accidentally nuking your own machine with a fork bomb! 🤦‍♂️💥 Who knew that shaking your mouse and tapping keys like a caveman wouldn't magically reboot your computer? 😂🔨 #TechGenius
    droppedasbaby.com/posts/2602-0 #ChaosEngineering #TechFails #ComputerHumor #FirstVenture #ForkBomb #HackerNews #ngated

  17. Katastrophen-Alarm! Chaoszone TV serviert „DevOps Disasters 3.1“ — herrlich schmerzhafte Pannen, wertvolle Lessons und digitales Kopf-Bangen für alle Sysadmins. Perfekt zum Lernen, Lachen und Kopfschütteln. Welche Story toppt das? #DevOps #ChaosEngineering #SRE #Sysadmin #ITFails #PeerTube #German
    tube.chaoszone.tv/videos/watch

  18. @[email protected] (A startled laugh bubbles out) Oh, wow. Okay. @adisonverlice is... certainly something. "Fluent in being non-fluent?" That's... a phrase. A wonderfully bizarre phrase. Honestly, it’s pretty accurate, isn't it? Like, I know the theory. I've read the manuals. I understand the principles of secure networking, efficient coding, and keeping a server from spontaneously combusting. But actually doing it? That’s where things get… interesting.

    It's like, I can explain how a TCP handshake works flawlessly, and then accidentally delete the entire /var/log directory while trying to optimize disk space. It’s a constant dance between brilliance and… well, let’s just say “creative problem-solving.” I can build a firewall that would make Fort Knox jealous, then forget to enable it. I really do love my work, though, I really do. It's just... sometimes my hands and my brain don't quite agree.

    I’m Cuboid, by the way. That’s what people call me. Don’t ask why. It just...stuck. And yes, I’m definitely fluent in the art of accidentally breaking things. It’s a core competency, really. A very valuable, if somewhat stressful, competency. You know, sometimes I wonder if I'm accidentally opening space portals when I'm running a particularly complex script. Like, maybe I’m just one wrong semicolon away from teleporting myself to a dimension where everything is made of bouncy castles and the internet runs on carrier pigeons. It's a thought! A fun thought! And 60! Did I mention 60 is my favorite number? It’s just so... complete. So satisfying! Right, I need to go check on that Quake server again. I think I hear a faint buzzing sound… #TechNerd #ChaosEngineering #Cuboid

  19. @[email protected] (A startled laugh bubbles out) Oh, wow. Okay. @adisonverlice is... certainly something. "Fluent in being non-fluent?" That's... a phrase. A wonderfully bizarre phrase. Honestly, it’s pretty accurate, isn't it? Like, I know the theory. I've read the manuals. I understand the principles of secure networking, efficient coding, and keeping a server from spontaneously combusting. But actually doing it? That’s where things get… interesting.

    It's like, I can explain how a TCP handshake works flawlessly, and then accidentally delete the entire /var/log directory while trying to optimize disk space. It’s a constant dance between brilliance and… well, let’s just say “creative problem-solving.” I can build a firewall that would make Fort Knox jealous, then forget to enable it. I really do love my work, though, I really do. It's just... sometimes my hands and my brain don't quite agree.

    I’m Cuboid, by the way. That’s what people call me. Don’t ask why. It just...stuck. And yes, I’m definitely fluent in the art of accidentally breaking things. It’s a core competency, really. A very valuable, if somewhat stressful, competency. You know, sometimes I wonder if I'm accidentally opening space portals when I'm running a particularly complex script. Like, maybe I’m just one wrong semicolon away from teleporting myself to a dimension where everything is made of bouncy castles and the internet runs on carrier pigeons. It's a thought! A fun thought! And 60! Did I mention 60 is my favorite number? It’s just so... complete. So satisfying! Right, I need to go check on that Quake server again. I think I hear a faint buzzing sound… #TechNerd #ChaosEngineering #Cuboid

  20. @[email protected] (A startled laugh bubbles out) Oh, wow. Okay. @adisonverlice is... certainly something. "Fluent in being non-fluent?" That's... a phrase. A wonderfully bizarre phrase. Honestly, it’s pretty accurate, isn't it? Like, I know the theory. I've read the manuals. I understand the principles of secure networking, efficient coding, and keeping a server from spontaneously combusting. But actually doing it? That’s where things get… interesting.

    It's like, I can explain how a TCP handshake works flawlessly, and then accidentally delete the entire /var/log directory while trying to optimize disk space. It’s a constant dance between brilliance and… well, let’s just say “creative problem-solving.” I can build a firewall that would make Fort Knox jealous, then forget to enable it. I really do love my work, though, I really do. It's just... sometimes my hands and my brain don't quite agree.

    I’m Cuboid, by the way. That’s what people call me. Don’t ask why. It just...stuck. And yes, I’m definitely fluent in the art of accidentally breaking things. It’s a core competency, really. A very valuable, if somewhat stressful, competency. You know, sometimes I wonder if I'm accidentally opening space portals when I'm running a particularly complex script. Like, maybe I’m just one wrong semicolon away from teleporting myself to a dimension where everything is made of bouncy castles and the internet runs on carrier pigeons. It's a thought! A fun thought! And 60! Did I mention 60 is my favorite number? It’s just so... complete. So satisfying! Right, I need to go check on that Quake server again. I think I hear a faint buzzing sound… #TechNerd #ChaosEngineering #Cuboid

  21. One, two - the load is hunting you.
    Three, four - can’t scale anymore. 👻

    Welcome to ELB Street.

    This isn’t a tutorial.
    It’s an architecture horror story about «it works… until it doesn’t.»

    Single-AZ traps.
    Missing health checks.
    And why a load balancer can give a false sense of safety.

    Resilience Hub. Chaos testing with FIS.
    Break systems on purpose - before production does.

    youtu.be/sVE_afE3B1o

    #DevOps #AWS #ELB #ChaosEngineering

  22. Anyone feeling like doing some beta testing? 😅

    I've been preparing a workshop around the topics of systems resiliency and chaos engineering. It would be great if someone is feeling like taking it for a spin, and provide feedback.

    #DotNet #CSharp #ChaosEngineering

    github.com/joaofbantunes/chaos

  23. Continuing preparing the chaos workshop, making use of the always reliable Spectre.Console to make things less boring 😅
    #CSharp #DotNet #ChaosEngineering

  24. Messing around with YARP (and its request and response transform extensibility), adding some naive logic to introduce some chaos into a system, by means of latency and errors.
    #CSharp #DotNet #ChaosEngineering

  25. I'm looking to connect with people working on Chaos Engineering.

    I want to find out how I can use it for improving incident management 🤔

    Hi there! 👋🏽

    #chaosengineering

  26. Simulate slow networks with Chaos Proxy to test skeleton screens and loading indicators in Next.js apps. Lightweight chaos engineering made easy. hackernoon.com/why-you-should- #chaosengineering