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Regular Security Scans and Logging

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Regular Security Scans and Logging has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 2 live disagreements.

8 facts·5 predicates·3 sources·2 in dispute

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  • Sonarqube[3]sourceall time · A2b0c17f 76d9 4d9f 8726 C4b1d0d483bc
  • Trivy[3]sourceall time · A2b0c17f 76d9 4d9f 8726 C4b1d0d483bc

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ImplementsVulnerability Detection[1]
ImplementsAudit Trail[1]
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Frequencyregular[2]
Integrated WithGitlab Cicd[3]

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References (3)

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/5da17f97-9057-40c0-89ab-0d02270c37c9
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      iptables-save > /etc/iptables/rules.v4 ``` ### 2. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Setting up RBAC for least privilege access is crucial. Here's an example of how you can set up RBAC in Kubernetes: ```yaml # Define a Role apiVersion: rba
  2. ctx:claims/beam/67242090-8232-4d1e-bba3-9c47f9ab4102
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      Setting up regular security scans and logging is essential. Here's an example of how you can set up GitLab CI/CD with security scanning tools like SonarQube and Trivy: ```yaml stages: - build - test - scan - deploy build: stage:
  3. ctx:claims/beam/a2b0c17f-76d9-4d9f-8726-c4b1d0d483bc
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      By following these steps, you can effectively integrate security measures into your development environment while maintaining performance. Here's a quick recap: 1. **Network Segmentation**: Use `iptables` to isolate the development environ

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