Our discussion about governance as code today is one of a series that we’re going to be starting. In today’s episode, we started out discussing what is Governance as Code. Then we dug into identity and how important it is to know who is doing what in a governance process.
Special Guest: Kapil Thangavelu twitter.com/kapilvt
Along the way, we touch on topics such as Infrastructure as Code, trust, logging, and audit – all essential components for governance.
If this is your first time hearing about Governance as Code, you will learn a lot here. Even if you already know the topic, the back half of today’s podcast poses some fantastic conversations and questions.
Transcript: otter.ai/u/X5xXz3Gw0ot23jFsccZr_k9w-D4
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Rob’s Hot Take:
In the May 9th Cloud 2030 discussion on “Governance as Code,” Rob Hirschfeld emphasizes the significance of building automation as code for creating resilient infrastructure. The conversation focuses on the challenge of tracking identity in automated systems to understand who initiated specific changes. Recognizing the importance of untangling transitions and identifying contributors becomes a foundational component of governance as code efforts. Join the insightful discussions at the2030.cloud and explore the in-depth May 9th episode of DevOps Lunch and Learn with Cloud 2030.

