Batel Zohar

Batel Zohar

Developer Advocate

Batel Zohar is a Developer Advocate for JFrog and has a background in DevOps support engineering, web development, and embedded software engineering. Prior to this, Batel served as an Enterprise Solutions Lead on a dedicated team that accompanies and assists large customers through the architectural implementation of the JFrog platform. She loves her dogs, plays guitar, and is a fan of Marvel’s movies. (edited)

The Latest From Batel Zohar

  • Empowering Kubernetes Security: JFrog’s Seamless Integration with AWS AssumeRole

    | 4 min read

    Security Use Cases for AWS AssumeRole In the fast-paced environment of cloud-native apps, security and seamless connections are a priority. Many DevOps and SecOps professionals use Kubernetes native features to handle their container security, keeping a tight grip on access and secrets to improve security posture. The integration between AWS AssumeRole and JFrog Access in…

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  • Doing DevOps Your Way On SaaS Solutions: Writing Your First JFrog Worker Service to Extend JFrog SaaS

    | 4 min read

    To recap from our first blog post, JFrog Workers is a service in the JFrog Platform that provides a serverless execution environment, similar to AWS Lambda services. The Workers Service is similar to the user plugins available in JFrog self-hosted, and can be used to perform tasks that extend the capabilities of the JFrog Platform…

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  • How to Authenticate Access to the JFrog Platform through Your IDE

    | 4 min read

    JFrog's IDE integrations such as IntelliJ and VS Code, allow developers to work with the JFrog Platform right from within their existing dev environment. By leveraging the advantages of JFrog's features, developers can develop, build, and deploy applications quickly and securely. Large organizations working with the JFrog Platform, can now easily use a SSO (single-sign-on)…

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  • Combine Copilot and JFrog Artifactory for Maximum Efficiency

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    Writing clean and efficient code can be time consuming, but with the right tools, it can be much easier. In this blog post, we will explore how to use Copilot for code autocompletion and JFrog Artifactory for your package management. What is Copilot? ​​GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered code auto completion tool developed by OpenAI…

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  • The Latest JFrog Plugin for Jenkins

    | 5 min read

    We all know that artifact management is an important part of our development lifecycle, and if you’re using Jenkins you’ll also need to store your builds and binaries. In the world of DevOps, efficient integration and management of artifacts and dependencies are crucial for successful software delivery. Together,  Jenkins and JFrog Artifactory offer a powerful…

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  • 5 tips on how Developers, DevOps and security teams can work together

    | 4 min read

    As we all know, team collaboration can sometimes be a bit complicated. Especially when different teams in the organization strive to achieve their own individual goals. This is where new organizational practices, such as DevOps and DevSecOps, have paved the path for us to work together and achieve our mutual goals. Take a look at…

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  • Creating your first Pub project with JFrog Artifactory

    | 7 min read

    Developers today need to build software from many platforms in order to reach their users. All while maintaining quality and achieving the best user experience possible. This can be a challenging task when you need to meet the growing needs of software development. This is where the Dart and Flutter come into the picture. A…

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  • How to Integrate JFrog and Cycode

    | 3 min read

    Four years ago the Clark School of engineering at the University of Maryland published a study quantifying that there is some kind of hacker attack happening every 39 seconds (on average). Which is unreal!! Source: University of Maryland A cyberattack can harm millions of people. Let’s take for example the Atlanta ransomware attack that used…

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  • How to set up a Private, Remote and Virtual Go Registry

    | 5 min read

    The simplest way to manage and organize your Go dependencies is with a Go Repository. You need reliable, secure, consistent and efficient access to your dependencies that are shared across your team, in a central location. Including a place to set up multiple registries, that work transparently with the Go client. With the JFrog free…

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  • How to protect your secrets with Spectral and JFrog Pipelines

    | 4 min read

    Thousands of secrets leak daily on public git repositories, including over two million corporate secrets in 2020 alone. This can happen to anyone! For example, in January 2021, an Amazon cloud engineer accidentally committed almost a gigabyte worth of sensitive data that included their own personal documents, as well as passwords and cryptographic keys to…

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