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Introduction to CrossGuard: Infrastructure Policy as Code Pulumi CrossGuard lets you enforce infrastructure policies at deployment, preventing security, cost, or best practices mistakes from making it to production.
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Introduction to CrossGuard: Infrastructure Policy as Code https://www.youtube.com/embed/-xJT_lON254 2019-12-23T10:00:00.000-07:00 3 minutes Pulumi CrossGuard is a product that provides gated deployments via Policy as Code. Often organizations want to empower developers to manage their infrastructure yet are concerned about giving them full access. CrossGuard allows administrators to provide autonomy to their developers while ensuring compliance to defined organization policies. Using Policy as Code, users can express business or security rules as functions that are executed against resources in their stacks. Then using CrossGuard, organization administrators can apply these rules to particular stacks within their organization. When policies are executed as part of your Pulumi deployments, any violation will gate or block that update from proceeding.
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Cameron Stokes Customer Engineer, Pulumi
How to express business or security rules as functions.
Execute policies against Pulumi deployments.