DevOps.com is now providing a weekly DevOps jobs report through which opportunities for DevOps professionals will be highlighted as part of an effort to better serve our audience. Our goal in these challenging economic times is to make it just that much easier for DevOps professionals to advance their careers . Of course, the pool of available DevOps talent is still relatively constrained, so when one DevOps professional takes on a new role, it tends to create opportunities for others. The five job postings shared this week are selected based on the company looking to hire, the vertical industry segment and naturally, the pay scale being offered. We’re also committed to providing additional insights into the state of the DevOps job market. In the meantime, for your consideration. SimplyHired.com Lenovo Morrisville, NC Senior DevOps Platform Engineer $190,000 to $230,000 LinkedIn Weights & Biases Livingston, NJ Staff DevOps Engineer $188,000 to $275,000 Indeed.com ...
Following a $50 million funding round, GitGuardian CEO Eric Fourrier discusses why secrets security is becoming a much bigger problem in the age of AI-generated code and autonomous agents. As more organizations rush to deploy coding assistants and AI agents, Fourrier argues that the number of exposed credentials, API keys and tokens is rising just as quickly, creating new risks for DevSecOps teams already struggling to manage software supply chain security. Fourrier explains that AI agents need access to data and systems to be useful, but many organizations are still handling that access the old way by handing over secrets. That, he says, is accelerating an already serious problem. Secrets are ending up in code, collaboration tools, tickets, developer laptops and other places where they can be exposed, reused or stolen. While early concerns focused on whether large language models themselves might reveal secrets from training data, Fourrier says the bigger issue now is how humans...