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Hacking into an AWS Account – Part 3: Kubernetes

In this instalment of the AWS hacking series, I’ll give you an overview of the potential weak points of Kubernetes and show you how I uncovered real-life credentials during my last research run.
November 24, 2020,
Michał Brygidyn
AWS
hacking
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Hacking into an AWS Account – Part 2: Jenkins 

In this article, we’ll review potential security issues and establish what you can do to secure your AWS accounts against any unwanted access through Jenkins. 
October 21, 2020,
Michał Brygidyn
AWS
Cloud
ethical hacking
security
security in the cloud

Hacking into an AWS Account – Part 1: Atlassian Apps

As our increasingly sophisticated technology creates more and more interconnected systems, the need for greater security becomes more important than ever. Yet cyber security doesn’t equal setting up a firewall or an antivirus software anymore; it’s a process involving policies, training, compliance, risk assessment and infrastructure. Not having this process…
August 26, 2020,
Michał Brygidyn
Amazon AWS
AWS
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PGS Software Achieves AWS Retail Competency Status as Fifth AWS Consulting Partner in EMEA

PGS Software Achieves AWS Retail Competency Status as Fifth AWS Consulting Partner in EMEA. Custom IT solution provider PGS Software has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Retail Competency status as the first Polish company and the fifth AWS Consulting Partner in EMEA. In doing so, PGS Software stands out as…
June 2, 2020,
PGS Team
AWS
machine learning
pasje naszych ludzi

By Deep Racer to Las Vegas

AWS DeepRacer League is a global race where programmable DeepRacers, i.e. autonomous vehicles created by Amazon Web Services (AWS), compete for the title of the fastest. The winner is the first one to learn to overcome obstacles faced along the route. Can you get to Las Vegas by this vehicle? It turns out you can.
March 12, 2020,
Sylwester Zimon
AWS
Big Data
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Mesh Twin Learning

Mesh Twin Learning: How To Make ML Models Compete For You

In our last blog post, we focused on the digital transformation in the manufacturing industry, sharing our initial thoughts around micro-optimisations and MTL; short for Mesh Twin Learning, our own concept for enabling the technical implementation of various automation mechanisms on production lines. This concept addresses most of the common…
September 25, 2019,
Lukasz Panusz
Amazon AWS
application development
AWS
Cloud
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development
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Scaling Containerised Applications on AWS – Amazon EKS

Previously, we’ve compared containerised applications using Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) and AWS Fargate. However, there are still more options to discuss! Specifically, as you may remember, apart from these two services mentioned above, our Proof of Concept (PoC) also involved testing Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes, which can…
September 11, 2019,
Marcin Hallman
AWS
Cloud
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security
Well Architected Review

Cloud Security in AWS: The Most Common Issues 

Security is arguably the most important issue when it comes to the Cloud. It’s one of the biggest concerns companies have before migrating, and it’s something even Cloud-native companies check up on regularly. In short, it’s important to always be up to date with modern security standards. One way to do…
August 28, 2019,
Michał Brygidyn
Architecture
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Well Architected Review

Well Architected for Business – Why It Matters

Recently, our company has become the first AWS Well Architected Partner in Central Europe – we’ve even started to offer AWS Well Architected Reviews - but we noticed that the nature of Cloud Architecture is one that is seldom discussed openly. Thanks to our experience and established Cloud Architecture services,…
August 7, 2019,
Edward Marsh
automation
AWS
Cloud
Continuous Delivery
DevOps

How DevOps Can Redefine Your IT Strategy

In 2014, we had the opportunity to work on a truly cutting-edge project (epoints) for a UK-based client — Instant Access Technologies (IAT) — which quickly taught us that creating excellent and efficient software requires automation and smart methodologies. We still believe this today, more than ever. The idea behind…
June 26, 2019,
Michał Brygidyn

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