Katie McCaskey

Katie is an experienced technology writer and entrepreneur. At Sonatype, she's focused on creating and finding great content.

Take This Interactive DevSecOps Reference Architecture For a Test Drive

By Katie McCaskey on August 30, 2019 reference architecture

2 minute read time

An interactive DevSecOps reference architecture illustrates manual and automated processes, plus interactions between systems, stakeholders, and security.
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From Fast Company to Inc, Sonatype Continues Racking Up Notable Awards

By Katie McCaskey on August 14, 2019 awards

6 minute read time

Sonatype's racking up an impressive list of awards: Inc.500, Fast Company Innovators, The Washington Post's Best Workplace, CyberTacos, and more.
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Development Velocity Is a Surprisingly Good Thing, Says Researchers

By Katie McCaskey on August 13, 2019 open source governance

2 minute read time

Organizations with DevOps culture produce high frequency release schedules and stronger MTTU (mean time to update) response scores, to the benefit of all.
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Activate Your Shield Against Open Source Invasions

By Katie McCaskey on August 09, 2019 open source management

3 minute read time

Mike Van Doren, Sonatype Solution Architect, identifies the infinity stones that grant superpowers in the Nexus ecosystem.
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Continuous Authorization with DevSecOps

By Katie McCaskey on August 06, 2019 devsecops

3 minute read time

Continuous Authentication is a dynamic process that examines attributes that change and continually validates them. Hasan Yasar explains the DevSecOps fit.
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What Toyota Unlocked Decades Ago Drives Software Supply Chain Management Today

By Katie McCaskey on August 05, 2019 open source governance

3 minute read time

Toyota developed a vehicle production framework, still in use today, that shapes contemporary software supply chain management, too.
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How a Surf Loving Aussie Developed Sonatype’s Most Popular Extension

By Katie McCaskey on August 02, 2019 plugin

3 minute read time

The origin story of the Nexus Chrome plugin, which starts with Sonatyper Cameron Townshend on the beaches of Australia. It is now used worldwide.
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NIST Proposes Standards to Secure Government SDLC

3 minute read time

NIST has proposed a set of standards to address the growing need for better software security. Public comment is open until August 5, 2019.
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Free Software, But No Free Lunch

By Katie McCaskey on July 25, 2019 security

2 minute read time

Today's threat surface is the software itself. How can Fortune 100 companies and others protect themselves? One security practice is counterintuitive.
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