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Clinton Wolfe

Clinton Wolfe is the Engineering Manager for the Progress Chef InSpec and Cloud Resource teams. A hands-on technologist in the web application and DevSecOps spaces for over twenty years, Clinton has seen several computing paradigms come and go, but the need for security at scale has remained constant. In his free time, he enjoys building farm machinery out of Lego Technic and emceeing the Philadelphia DevOpsDays conference.


What’s new in InSpec 5?

This blog discusses what's new in Chef Inspec 5.

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Product Announcement: Chef Workstation Released as Generally Available!

Chef Workstation Released as Generally Available! Chef Workstation, the toolkit for infrastructure automation and compliance, has reached General Availability (GA) with lots of great new features and changes.

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5 Things You Can Do with Chef InSpec Input

Chef InSpec defines security and compliance rules as executable code for testing and auditing applications and infrastructure. Chef InSpec compares the actual state of a system with the desired state that is expressed in easy-to-read and easy-to-write code.

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Understanding Singular and Plural InSpec resources

InSpec enables you to automate compliance by expressing the expected state of many things. A common need is to find a group of things, then examine them in detail. If you are using the cloud, you know that cloud security is paramount, but difficult to keep enforced.

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