
Securing The Modern Software Supply Chain With Adrian Ludwig
The Secure Developer
Is Microservices a Good Place to Start?
In practical terms, it is easier to apply this philosophy at the resolution of a microservice. And in those cases, there's something very practical you're doing here, which is you enforce those as a security boundary. In concept, though, as a community, as an industry, if someone builds further tools and I know there's a bunch of startups trying to do things in this world, you can actually further reduce the security boundary to a component level. But at the moment, if you're sort of going to implement something, which you are, like in your own environment, microservices is a reasonable place to start.
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