Name: Harry Kimpel
Type: User
Company: @newrelic
Bio: Software craftsman, data nerd, passionate for technology, Microsoft dev stack enthusiast, family guy, former @snyksec, @ciberglobal, @Microsoft
Twitter: harrykimpel
Location: Munich/Germany
Blog: https://www.kimpel.com
Harry Kimpel's Projects
Toolkit for cloud-native application lifecycle management
The repo contains a set of applications for Kubernetes that simulate a working production environment. They applications include: our APM agents + distributed tracing set-up, kubernetes health checks, resource limits, and much more. This set of applications can be used in the K8S NRU Instruqt tracks and for lightning talks and demoβs.
Kubernetes Goat is a "Vulnerable by Design" cluster environment to learn and practice Kubernetes security using an interactive hands-on playground π
Learning eBPF, published by O'Reilly - out now! Here's where you'll find a VM config for the examples, and more
A deliberately-vulnerable website and exercises for teaching about the OWASP Top 10
Linux kernel source tree
Spring Boot web application vulnerable to CVE-2021-44228, nicknamed Log4Shell.
A vulnerable Spring Boot application that uses log4j and is vulnerable to CVE-2021-44228, CVE-2021-44832, CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-45105
Simple Nodejs app simulating login API
Micro-Webservice, implementiert mit Boost.Beast
Microsoft Azure Monitor Event Hubs Receiver
New Relic Microsoft Teams App
New Relic Client for the Go programming language
Source code for the New Relic Developer Site.
New Relic Infrastructure helps you to monitor your entire infrastructure - hosts, cloud providers, container services, backend services, orchestrators, and more.
New Relic Logs Azure Webjob
New Relic One quickstarts help accelerate your New Relic journey by providing immediate value for your specific use cases.
under construction nodejs app listening to social media platforms analysing posts tweets sentiment using natural language algorithms and sending sentiment data to New Relic Data Base
The OWASP NodeGoat project provides an environment to learn how OWASP Top 10 security risks apply to web applications developed using Node.js and how to effectively address them.
Super vulnerable todo list application
A guestbook implementation using Express, mongo and pug.