@DevOpsJourney

What are your favorite DevSecOps tools? LMK!

@anthonywilliams9829

Sitting here working the night shift and this was a blast. Worked perfectly!

@ranjansoumyab1963

I completely agree on the statement made 16:40, I got more than a decade experience in securing DevOps but most organisation don't have this practice.

@samhaddison

🎉 I loved every bit of the video. Clear and precise... watching all over again. Thanks a million... Waiting for part 2 😊

@SovietFrontier

Such a great explanation. Perfect length as every second was valuable information for newbies. Thanks!

@akshaygp18

Thank you for sharing your experience in detail and requesting you to make these kind of knowledgebase videos.

@yyev89

Thanks for the simple and clean explanation where to start with secops. Great tutorial!

@realamrutpatil

Great video and explanation at the beginning of the video!

@plutowonder898

Wonderful video! Next could add other version like Grype, Trivy,  also pining versions. Don't use "latest" but use sha256 digest.  What is becoming recommend.

@HaydonRyan

Excellent video!!

@DK-vh5kt

Thank you for sharing an awesome video 🙂

@fabianortiz8152

Great video

@bqxu7745

I love this video!

@bababooey2329

Great video, please more

@saivarun6368

This is great loved it , How do we measure the authenticity of the sbom generated? And also can you show us how to integrate other security tools such as snyk, veracode into the pipeline. Thanks in advance.

@SRIDHARKOTHAS

Excellent

@DevOpsPi

Thank you so much for your informative video. I think you need to change Dockerfile and remove line "CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]" from it. Otherwise you get an error "nginx: invalid option: "nginx" and your container will be exited.

@pabloqp7929

Awesome thanks!!

@baivabmukhopadhyay

Nice information sir. Would like to know how to implement it with pre commit and block the commit