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Reckoning With the Human Factor in Observability
Observability is widely misunderstood, but in an age of increased security breaches and more business being conducted online, it’s never been more important. How should organizations be thinking about their resources in multicloud environments? What strategies should they adopt to catch gaps in their security before hackers do? And also, what cultural changes might DevOps teams adopt to strengthen their observability?
In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, Maya Levine, technical marketing engineer and cloud native and cyber security evangelist for Check Point, joined co-hosts Alex Williams, The New Stack’s publisher, and Heather Joslyn, TNS’s features editor, for a discussion of what observability means now.
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