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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 59 MIN

Eat your security vegetables

from Adventures in DevOps · host Will Button, Warren Parad

Share Episode                  This week's adventure tackles the absolute absurdity of modern enterprise infrastructure, where a single company can easily find itself running multiple different CI/CD platforms due to unchecked mergers and acquisitions. We've brought in Chris Farris, AWS Security Hero and consults with companies via Securosis. And dig deep to find the security cracks and philosophize about the real world impacts of tech debt in the AI age.         Management rarely prioritizes standardization, leaving security teams to defend a chaotic swamp of mixed cloud providers, GitHub repositories, and nostalgic on-prem Bitbucket instances. We define this accumulated technical debt not as some abstract concept, but as literal potholes on the infrastructure Autobahn—annoying speed bumps that permanently damage velocity and set organizations up for an inevitable disaster. We contrast this with the evolution from old-school sysadmins cutting their fingers on rack screws to modern engineers spinning up entire architectures with a few lines of code, noting that the ease of deployment has far outpaced our willingness to clean up our own mess.         The crisis is only accelerating now that the cost of writing code (but not having to maintain it) is rapidly approaching zero. While letting an AI agent autonomously build a website or manipulate an AWS sandbox over a single Saturday afternoon sounds magical, it creates a terrifying volume of unreviewed, context-devoid software. Compounding this systemic frailty, massive cloud provider layoffs mean the crucial institutional memory and human operational experience required to survive are walking right out the door. We expose the fundamental flaw of modern agentic tooling: they completely lack fine-grained access control, operating on a dangerous all-or-nothing identity model. Until autonomous agents are engineered with actual conscience, consequence, and common sense, security teams will continue fighting a losing battle against a digital supply chain.         💡 Notable Links:         Chris' Article on AI Tech DebtBreaking Open Source: Malus - ArticleVercel Security Incident✨ Episode: 🎯 Picks:         Warren - Rick & Morty S02 + S03Chris - Risky Business: The latest actually good cybersecurity news

Share Episode                  This week's adventure tackles the absolute absurdity of modern enterprise infrastructure, where a single company can easily find itself running multiple different CI/CD platforms due to unchecked mergers and acquisitions. We've brought in Chris Farris, AWS Security Hero and consults with companies via Securosis. And dig deep to find the security cracks and philosophize about the real world impacts of tech debt in the AI age.         Management rarely prioritizes standardization, leaving security teams to defend a chaotic swamp of mixed cloud providers, GitHub repositories, and nostalgic on-prem Bitbucket instances. We define this accumulated technical debt not as some abstract concept, but as literal potholes on the infrastructure Autobahn—annoying speed bumps that permanently damage velocity and set organizations up for an inevitable disaster. We contrast this with the evolution from old-school sysadmins cutting their fingers on rack screws to modern engineers spinning up entire architectures with a few lines of code, noting that the ease of deployment has far outpaced our willingness to clean up our own mess.         The crisis is only accelerating now that the cost of writing code (but not having to maintain it) is rapidly approaching zero. While letting an AI agent autonomously build a website or manipulate an AWS sandbox over a single Saturday afternoon sounds magical, it creates a terrifying volume of unreviewed, context-devoid software. Compounding this systemic frailty, massive cloud provider layoffs mean the crucial institutional memory and human operational experience required to survive are walking right out the door. We expose the fundamental flaw of modern agentic tooling: they completely lack fine-grained access control, operating on a dangerous all-or-nothing identity model. Until autonomous agents are engineered with actual conscience, consequence, and common sense, security teams will continue fighting a losing battle against a digital supply chain.         💡 Notable Links:         Chris' Article on AI Tech DebtBreaking Open Source: Malus - ArticleVercel Security Incident✨ Episode: 🎯 Picks:         Warren - Rick & Morty S02 + S03Chris - Risky Business: The latest actually good cybersecurity news

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