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| | Install and configure MacPorts While a package manager is not strictly necessary to get a dotnet core development environment up and running, it is extremely useful to have a single tool to update utilities rather than manually discovering the need to update and manually downloading them. It's also useful to set up a consistent command...
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| Ortelius for Post-Deployment Security to Jenkins As software supply chains grow more complex and vulnerabilities emerge faster than ever, Jenkins users face a critical challenge: "How do you keep your deployed applications secure after the build is complete?" Jenkins excels at automating builds, tests, and deployments. But what happens after software reaches production? Most CI/CD tools, including Jenkins, lose visibility once applications go live. This blind spot leaves teams vulnerable to newly disclosed CVEs, exploitable weaknesses that can appear days or weeks after deployment.