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Secure multi-cloud environments: Enterprise journey to the cloud

Jay Coley

As organizations go through a digital transformation of their processes and how they engage with their customers, they are often ready for a multi-cloud environment.

Security
2 de plus

Run your Next.js app on Fastly

Katsuyuki Omuro

With our new next-compute-js library, you can now host your Next.js application on our Compute@Edge platform – giving you the benefits of both the Next.js developer experience and our blazing-fast, world-wide edge network, and you don't even need an origin server.

Engineering
Compute

No-origin, static websites at the edge!

Katsuyuki Omuro

Many of the world's websites are static, and Fastly’s content delivery network gets those pages from origin to visitors quickly. But what if we took the origin out of the equation?

Engineering
Compute

OpenTelemetry part 4: Instrumenting Fastly Fiddle

Andrew Betts

We are very excited about OpenTelemetry. We wrote about why, and also about how to emit telemetry from Fastly's VCL services, and our new Compute platform. But OpenTelemetry's value truly shines when you add it to everything in your stack. What does that look like and is it worth it? We instrumented Fastly Fiddle, from top to bottom, to find out.

Engineering
Compute

ESI and the story of libraries built for the edge

Kailan Blanks

Traditionally, content delivery networks have been built upon a proprietary core product which is supported by equally proprietary add-ons such as image optimization and content filtering. Fastly has always done a bit better than this – from the beginning, building our network on the Varnish cache gave our customers the ability to fully program how requests were served at the edge. However, the constraints of VCL, the domain-specific language used to configure Varnish, meant that you were limited to only the features that we chose to offer.

Engineering
2 de plus

Private Access Tokens: A CAPTCHA-less future | Fastly

Jana Iyengar, Jonathan Foote

At its core, Private Access Tokens present a privacy-respecting, anti-fraud and authorization framework. This blog post provides an overview of what it does and how developers can try it out with Fastly and Apple today.

Engineering

iCloud Private Relay and what it means for customers

Jana Iyengar

iCloud Private Relay is a new internet privacy service from Apple. With iCloud Private Relay, users with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and an iCloud+ subscription can connect to and browse the internet and in a more secure and private way using Safari.

Engineering
2 de plus

Migrated developer site to Compute@Edge | Fastly

Andrew Betts

If you build stuff on Fastly, chances are you spend a decent amount of time on our Developer Hub. Last month, we migrated it from our VCL platform to Compute. Here's how we did it and what you can learn from it.

Engineering
Compute

Fastly's observability and monitoring: empowering smart delivery and high performance | Fastly

Dom Fee, Lakshmi Sharma

In this post, we break down our current observability offering and highlight some of the ways DevOps and SRE teams are using Fastly to investigate anomalies, improve performance and up-time, and engage in observability-driven development.

DevOps
3 de plus

Inside Fastly: a look at our vulnerability remediation process

Sandra Escandor-O’Keefe

In this post, we present a look at our vulnerability remediation and engineering team and how they were able to roll out a recent fix for a QUIC/H2O vulnerability in under two weeks.

Engineering
Security

Fastly Academy: on-demand learning at your fingertips. | Fastly

The Customer Enablement Team

Fastly Academy, our new on-demand learning center, contains lessons for learners of all levels. It’s one more way we’re helping you work — and expand your skills — the way that fits you best.

Customers
2 de plus

How to Secure your GraphQL

Fastly Security Research Team, Simran Khalsa

There are many benefits to adopting GraphQL, but its security implications are less understood. In this post, we’ll explore those implications and offer guidance on which defaults and controls can support a safer GraphQL implementation.

Engineering
Security

Bootstrap a Compute project with Fastly Fiddle

Mark McDonnell

The Fastly CLI now supports bootstrapping Compute projects using fiddles made in Fastly Fiddle as a template. This enables users to get a local developer environment up and running very quickly using one of many ready-made solutions from Fastly’s public code example library, which can then be adapted and customized for your own needs.

DevOps
2 de plus

Cloud Deploy simplifies Compute@Edge projects | Fastly

Kailan Blanks

We’re introducing Cloud Deploy, a wizard that helps you start building on Compute by deploying and customizing templates, and sets you up with an automated deployment workflow and best development practices.

DevOps
3 de plus

Fastly's 2021 in Review

David Belson

In this post, we’ll take a look back at the past year through the eyes of our edge cloud network to explore what we saw across new protocol adoption, security initiatives, network growth, and more.

Informations sur le secteur
4 de plus

Origin Inspector: Monitor origin traffic from the Fastly UI

Dom Fee

Origin Inspector provides you with a dataset and visualizations that offer real-time and historical visibility into responses delivered from your origin servers to our edge cloud. And we’re happy to say that it’s now in limited availability.

Product
2 de plus

WAF framework measures WAF effectiveness | Fastly

Fastly Security Research Team, Simran Khalsa, 1 de plus

Our new WAF efficacy framework provides a standardized way to measure the effectiveness of a WAF’s detection capabilities through continuous verification and validation. Here’s how it works.

Engineering
Security

Log4Shell exploit found in Log4j | Fastly

Fastly Security Research Team, Xavier Stevens, 1 de plus

CVE-2021-44228 is a Remote Code Execution vulnerability in the Apache Log4j library being actively exploited. We provide our observations into the exploit and a summary of its impact.

Security
Engineering

30 Years of Web: Building for Tomorrow

Lee Chen

The web’s infrastructure — and the applications we build on it — must constantly evolve to meet the ever-transforming expectations of modern and future end users. We’ve gathered five lessons today’s builders can use to drive the next three decades of the web.

Informations sur le secteur
2 de plus

Grinch bots penalized w/ enriched security data & our edge cloud platform | Fastly

Brooks Cunningham

In this post, we’ll show how you can use information from an origin response to add an abuse IP address to our penalty box. We've been touting the promise of security at the edge, and this is just one example of what it can do.

Security
2 de plus