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Matt Jarvis

Matt Jarvis

Director of Developer Relations, Snyk

Matt Jarvis is the Director of AI Operations at Snyk. He has spent more than 20 years building products and services around open source software, from embedded devices to large scale distributed systems. Most recently Matt has been focused on the Artificial Intelligence space, leading organizational change through leveraging emerging technologies. Matt is a regular speaker at conferences across the world, including KubeCon, Open Source Summit, FOSDEM and All Things Open, a past winner of the OpenStack Outstanding Community Contributor award, and in 2021 was named one of the Top 100 influencers in Open Technologies in the UK. He is also Vice Chair of OpenUK, and a co-founder of Cloud Native Manchester and Kubernetes Community Days UK.

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The Snyk Perpetual Key Rotation Machine

1. April 2023

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Using Python libraries for secure network communication

30. Januar 2023

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Analyzing the PwnKit local privilege escalation exploit

29. Januar 2022

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Security in context: When is a CVE not a CVE?

17. Dezember 2021

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Tips for hardening your container image security strategy

14. Juli 2021

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Tips and best practices for building secure container images

6. Juli 2021

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Backstage integration with the Snyk API

17. März 2021

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10 Kubernetes Security Context settings you should understand

10. März 2021

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AWS vulnerability scanning using the Snyk integration

10. Februar 2021

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The State of Cloud Native Application Security survey—2021

2. Februar 2021

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Kubernetes securityContext: Linux capabilities in Kubernetes

26. Januar 2021

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Securing your Kubernetes application development with Snyk and Tilt

11. Januar 2021

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