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Oct. 3-7: All About Access Oct. 10-14: Helpers Behind the Scenes Oct. 17-21: Security Certifications Oct. 24-28: Scary Hack Stories Happy Cybersecurity Awareness Month from all of us at DevCentral! Cybersecurity Awareness Monthis in October and is dedicated to helping individuals protect themselves online as threats to technology and confidential data become more commonplace. In honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we've got some security content on the docket for October broken up into four weekly themes: Oct. 3-7: All About Access We're always on the lookout for content about APM, OAuth, Zero Trust, SSO and all other things access related. Keep an eye our for auser authentication APM use case fromScheffandbowlermj. Andmomahdywalks us through how toselect Conditional Access Policies created at Azure AD. You want Modern Auth … for an app or client that’s stuck in the 2010s Zero Trust - Making use of a Powerful Identity Aware Proxy (Hands on lab) Leverage F5 BIG-IP APM and Azure AD Conditional Access Easy button Oct. 10-14: Helpers Behind the Scenes Keeping the internet safe from hackers and bad actors is hard work but somebody's gotta do it. This week we will profile people who work in security behind the scenes, including folks from the F5 SIRT team and F5 Labs. A Day in the Life of a Security Engineer from Tel Aviv Security Operations Center - Helpers Behind the Scenes F5 Labs - Helpers Behind the Scenes F5 Threat Intelligence - Helpers Behind the Scenes Oct. 17-21: Security Certifications Continuous learning is important but can also be difficult and time consuming.JRahmwill take you on his Security+certification journey as he goes through the course and takes the test. AndAaronJBshares his thoughts on security certifications. Certifications for security professionals Oct. 24-28: Scary Hack Stories In the spirit of Halloween we're using this week to tell scary hack stories instead of scary ghost stories! Keep an eye out for our scary hack short stories on the DevCentral Youtube channel, brought to you byAubreyKingF5. And Dan Woods joins our weekly DevCentral Connects livestream on Tuesday, October 25. WorldTech IT - Who Ya Gonna Call? Scary Hack Story Scary Hack Stories presented by DevCentral Be sure to check out these F5 webinars as well: F5 Cybersecurity SummitOctober 20, 2022 (On-demand) It’s Fall: Time to Bundle Up and Secure Your Distributed ArchitectureOctober 26, 2022 (On-demand) We're hope you enjoy everything we've got coming your way in October. Happy Cybersecurity Month and Happy Spooky Season (to all who celebrate)!4.9KViews7likes0CommentsDevCentral Community Ranking Explained
What is that little cloud icon for? What does it mean? I've heard this question a handful of times since we launched and finally grabbed some time to describe it for you all.TL;DR, that icon signifies a members' level of engagement on DevCentral. and we decided to play with the cloud motif because it was fun. Rankings in Greater Detail Ranks (and clouds for that matter) are derived from a semi-fluid arrangement of factorssuch as time, contributions, reactions, and interactions with the content of the site (or environment). As of this writing, outside of employees and MVPs, the highest rank for active members is Nacreous achieved only bySamirandcjunior. In the end, this means that if you see someone with a rank icon with a lightning bolt or star in it, that user has established credibility with the rest of our community! These ranks do NOT imply accuracy of a given piece of advice. Nor do they illuminate skill or knowledge generally; those things are earned from innumerable places well beyond our virtual walls, but we hope this rank designation is one simple way we might help you, at a glance, understand just who you a member is with respect to their energies at DevCentral. As you can see in this chart, we have room for growth. By way of comparison, I checked onJRahm, and he *would be* at that level right above Nacreous. For the sake of intrigue, I have left off the names we provided for the next four ranks. It'll be fun to see those ranks get exposed. 😄 I should note that during the recent migration we were unable to translate any of the kudos/upvotes users may have earned or given between 2005 & 2019. This is a softspot that primarily affects really long-term members (like JRahm) but once kudos and solutions begin piling up in our new system I would expect to see increased movement up the ranks. Next time, I'll review our incoming badging system. Cheers!4.6KViews7likes4Comments2023 DevCentral MVP Announcement
Congratulations to the 2023 DevCentral MVPs! Without users who take time from their busy days to share their experience and knowledge for others, DevCentral couldn't be the helpfuluser community that it is today. To that end, the DevCentral MVP Award is given annually to the outstanding group of experts in the technical F5 user community who go out of their way to engage with the user community. The award is our way of recognizing their significant contributions, because while all of our users collectively make DevCentral one of the top community sites around and a valuable resource for everyone, MVPs regularly go above and beyond in assisting fellow F5 users.2022 was tough in a lot of ways, and we are extra-grateful to this year's MVPs for taking the time and making the effort to help others. MVPs get badges in their DevCentral and Reddit profiles so everyone can see that they are recognized experts. This year’s MVPs will receive thank-you gifts, and invitations to regular exclusive webinars and behind-the-scenes looks at things like roadmaps, new product sneak-previews, and innovative concepts in development. The 2023 DevCentral MVPs are: AlexBCT Amine_Kadimi Austin_Geraci boneyard Bryan_T_ CA_Valli Dario_Garrido Donald_J_Ross Edouard Enes_Afsin_Al F5_Design_Engineer iaine jaikumar_f5 Jim_Schwartzme1 JoshBecigneul Juergen_Mang Kai_Wilke KeesvandenBos Kevin_Davies Lidev lnxgeek LouisK Mayur_Sutare mihaic Mike757 Mohamed_Ahmed_Kansoh Mohamed_Salah_ neeeewbie Niels_van_Sluis Nikoolayy1 P_Kueppers Patrik_Jonsson Paulius Philip_Jonsson PSFletchTheTek Rodolfo_Nützmann Rodrigo_Albuque Samir spalande ScottE Sebastian_Maniak Sebastiansierra StephanManthey Tofunmi xuwen4.2KViews22likes11CommentsDevCentral Visits BlackHat 2023 !!!
Once again,is headed to BlackHat in Las Vegas! Find the F5 Booth at Black Hat: A talk with Kara Sprague, Chief Product Officer at F5 Bots, AI, and Social Engineering with Dan Woods at Black Hat 2023 Quantum Cryptography with Keyfactor at Black Hat 2023 Check out PQC Labs educational resources here! MazeBolt's RADAR Dashboard Fighting security alert fatigue with Stellar Cyber App and Security teams working together with Venafi The API security journey with WWT Until next time, Black Hat! Once again,buulamis headed to BlackHat in Las Vegas! He's super-excited to hit the ground in the desert to meet up with the community and some F5 partners! He'll be bringing the experience back to you, right here, so bookmark this article for all the latest news! Find the F5 Booth at Black Hat: Looking for theF5Booth?Here it is! Check out the prize vending machine, Lego give aways, and the new Frankenstack plushies. 🎁 If you're at the show, keep your peepers peeled 👀 forbuulamwhowould love to say "hi!" A talk with Kara Sprague, Chief Product Officer at F5 Buu Lam talks with F5 Chief Product Officer Kara Sprague about F5 solutions, particularly around APIs and Multi-Cloud Networking, and what's in store for the future. 00:30 - What does the role of Chief Product Officer entail? 01:30 - Why API security has suddenly become so important in recent years? 03:40 - The exponential increase in API sprawl. 04:11 - Multi-Cloud Networking growth as a use case. 05:45 - F5 being able to deliver security embedded within Multi-Cloud networking architecture. 06:30 - What does the future hold for F5? Bots, AI, and Social Engineering with Dan Woods at Black Hat 2023 Buu Lam talks with Dan Woods (Global Head of Bot and Risk Management at F5) about bots and AI bring used to create social influence and enhance the damage of social engineering. 00:45 - Ticket bots and Sneaker bots 01:46 - Are businesses actually trying to fix this? 03:10 - Bots and AI being used to create mass social influence 06:10 - AI being used to greatly enhance the damage of social engineering Quantum Cryptography with Keyfactor at Black Hat 2023 Ted Shorter from Keyfactor talks about post-quantum cryptography, its impact, and how organizations can stay ahead of the curve. 00:40 - Post-Quantum Cryptography 01:00 - KeyFactor's PQC Lab: an educational resources 02:20 - Strategies for thriving in a post-quantum world Check out PQC Labs educational resources here! MazeBolt's RADAR Dashboard Matthew Andriani (Founder and CEO of MazeBolt) walks us through a demo of MazeBolt's RADAR dashboard--showing how vulnerabilities can be remediated, then re-checked with updated results within 5 minutes. Fighting security alert fatigue with Stellar Cyber SOC teams face alert fatigue and the burden of so many tools. Stephen Salinas shares how Stellar Cyber uses AL and ML to reduce the noise. This allows security analysts to use information gathered across all their security tools to reach conclusions quickly. For more coverage from Buu Lam at #BlackHat, check out the DevCentral overview here: https://community.f5.com/t5/devcentral-news/devcentral-visits-blackhat-2023/ta-p/319253 App and Security teams working together with Venafi Teamwork makes the dream work. Paul from Venafi sees app and security teams coming together to resolve conflicts by reaching the outcomes they want without getting in each others way. The API security journey with WWT Where are you at in your API security journey? David and Clint from WWT share their perspective, their education-focused engagement with customers, the importance of real world scenario training. Until next time, Black Hat! That's a wrap for DevCentral at Black Hat 2023! Buu Lam shares some takeaways and observations: API security dominating discussions Hybrid and Multi-Cloud is the new norm Frankenstacks are cool, look for them at future events3.4KViews4likes0CommentsGame: National Coding Week Escape Room Is Live!
National Coding Week starts Wednesday, but kick this week off right! If you like puzzles, check outJRahm's National Coding Week Escape Room, which is live now. It works like this: Sign up on the escape room site for access to game play. They have some public games there as well that you can play beforehand to get the feel of how the game interaction works, this will help you on time! You'll click around on objects to find clues that will unlock other objects until you escape! This adventure might require coding and will whisk you away to DevCentral and F5 Labs to gather clues. Are you up to the challenge? If you escape, post your time below for bragging rights! We hope you have fun with this escape room during National Coding Week! We definitely had fun making it. If you get stuck, shoot a DM toJRahm. GAME PLAY FEEDBACK THAT WILL HELP YOU A couple of the shortURL hyperlinks have extra characters that break. One has a trailing bracket and one has a trailing period. Remove those and you're good to go. When you escape, the message says to post your results at <dc thread>, which was created before this thread existed and I forgot to update it before publishing the game. The thread is right here, just make a coment below with your escape time.3.1KViews7likes1Comment