The Future of DevOps in Salesforce

With the recent release of Salesforce DevOps Center Beta, the developer community has been eagerly awaiting what’s next. Based on how DevOps has evolved in Salesforce, we can make a reasonable prediction of what the future will look like for developers worldwide. What Is Salesforce DevOps? The Evolution of Salesforce DevOps The State of Salesforce […]

New Update Achieves Continuous Delivery

AutoRABIT is excited to announce two new advancements that, together, enable true continuous delivery in Salesforce: Let’s dig a little deeper into what these new functions allow AutoRABIT users to do, as well as how they contribute to achieving true continuous delivery. 1. Auto-approval for Quality Gates New code needs to be reviewed and approved […]

Salesforce Process Builder vs. Flow vs. Workflow Rules

Salesforce has announced that they are phasing out two popular tools—Process Builder and Workflow Rules—and focusing on another tool known as Flow. The reasoning for paring down their available tools is an attempt to streamline services. There is a lot of overlap between the Process Builder, Workflow Rules, and Flow. So, in order to simplify […]

What You Need to Know About the Heroku Data Breach

Heroku—a cloud platform as a service (PaaS)—has disclosed a recent security incident in the form of a cyberattack that took place April 9th, 2022. This attack involving token compromise was more severe than initially thought so they began forcing user password resets in an attempt to minimize impact. The Heroku breach involved the exposure of […]

The LAPSUS$ Vulnerability

Okta, a cloud software company, announced in January of 2022 they detected an unsuccessful attempt to compromise the account of one of their third-party customer support engineers. They altered the third-party provider to the situation. They also suspended the individual’s account and terminated their active sessions. A thorough analysis was performed to determine the extent […]

The Spring4Shell Vulnerability: The AutoRABIT Response

AutoRABIT is aware of a critical, zero-day vulnerability in the Spring framework known as “Spring4Shell” (CVE-2022-22965) which was disclosed on March 31st, 2022.  This vulnerability can lead to remote code execution. As a result ,AutoRABIT has taken steps to analyze its impact on our product, and mitigate it. As part of our overall in-depth defense […]

Log4j Data Security Vulnerability: The AutoRABIT Response

The Salesforce CVE-2021-44228 Vulnerability On December 9, 2021, Apache announced a security vulnerability in its Java-based logging utility, Log4j. The vulnerability is likely the largest of its kind found in the last decade. This vulnerability is also known as CVE 2021-44228, or more colloquially as Log4Shell or LogJam. Every internet-connected device that runs Apache Log4j […]

Addressing the Salesforce Data Loader Log4j Issue with AutoRABIT

The Log4j data security vulnerability has the potential to impact a singular company multiple times. This is why it received the highest threat level designation from CVSS. The SolarWinds hack cost the company around $18 million dollars in the first few months of 2021. And this was the result of a single entry point introduced to the DevOps […]

CodeScan’s Acquistion by AutoRABIT: A Complete DevSecOps Solution

CodeScan has offered an essential service to further companies’ DevOps processes for years—real-time code analysis creates stronger products, faster time to market, and increased productivity. This service lends itself perfectly to fit within an entire DevSecOps solution that can automate important functions, backup Salesforce system data, and more. CodeScan’s acquisition by industry-leader AutoRABIT brings this notion of a full suite of DevSecOps solutions to life. AutoRABIT has made […]