We alluded in one of our previous posts that the development team will own a lot of responsibility defining application related resource access control, simply because the dev team owns the infrastructure as code (IaC) responsibility themselves. No matter how security-savvy and security-educated a development team is, the central security team still needs some control, some kind of “trust but verify”.
The team recently released Teleport 6.2. This post will walk you through some of the new features and additions included in this release. This release has a few breaking changes. If you’re currently running Teleport on AWS using DynamoDB, we would advise waiting for 6.2.1 before upgrading.
Open Source software provides the community source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. OSS is so ubiquitous that it’s even on other planets. This post is for the people who run these projects.