Cloud security wasn’t built for most teams. Oz is.

Most cloud security tools were built for teams that already had the budget, the headcount, and the vendor relationships. Everyone else was left to figure it out alone.

Oz is built for everyone else.

It's a three-part ecosystem for engineers and builders who are serious about cloud security but were never handed a head start:

  • Oz Lunara— One view of your cloud posture across AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, and Cloudflare. Real remediation guidance, no vendor-speak.

  • Oz University — Foundations, cloud security, and hands-on labs at your pace.

  • Build With Her — A community of 300+ women and allies in Cloud, AI, and Infrastructure who share what they know.

Nothing extra. Nothing hidden. Built to give you the access you should have had from the start.

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Across DevOps and cloud-native systems, AI is no longer just assisting development, it is moving directly into the workflows themselves. As that shift accelerates, new capabilities are emerging just as quickly as new risks and blind spots.

In this weekend roundup, we explore what is changing and what it means in practice. You will also find upcoming events, a podcast worth listening to, and curated job opportunities across the ecosystem.

Let’s dive in👇🏼

Let’s dive in👇🏼

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GitHub builds an immune system for AI coding agents running on MCP
GitHub is adding dependency scanning and secret detection to its MCP Server to catch vulnerabilities earlier in AI coding workflows. Read more.

Google's fix for critical Gemini CLI bug might break your CI/CD pipelines
Google has patched a CVSS 10.0 flaw in Gemini CLI that could allow remote code execution in CI/CD workflows like GitHub Actions. Read more.

“AI systems do not understand”: New report flags systemic failures in AI coding
The Association for Computing Machinery‘s (ACM) Technology Policy Council (TPC) warns that vibe coding tools improve productivity but also introduce security risks, weak testing practices, and rising technical debt, especially as Al agents start executing code autonomously. Read more

Cloudflare Launches “Artifacts” Beta, Introducing Git-Like Versioning for AI Agents
Cloudflare has launched Artifacts in beta, a Git-like versioning system for AI agents. It tracks and manages agent outputs such as code, configs, and workflow steps, making AI systems easier to audit, debug, and roll back. Read more

Google Announces GKE Agent Sandbox and Hypercluster at Next '26, Positioning Kubernetes as AI Agent
Google has updated Google Kubernetes Engine with Agent Sandbox for secure Al agent execution and hypercluster for scaling up to a million accelerator chips from one control plane. Read more.

Grafana's Kubernetes Monitoring Helm Chart v4 Brings Multiple Fixes
Grafana Labs has released version 4 of its Kubernetes Monitoring Helm chart, redesigning how metrics, logs, and traces are configured for multi-cluster and GitOps environments. Read more.

Mistral Moves Coding Agents to the Cloud — and Gets Out of Your Way
Mistral has introduced remote coding agents in its Vibe platform, allowing AI coding tasks to run in isolated cloud sandboxes instead of on a developer’s machine. Agents can work in parallel, run long tasks asynchronously, and return results via GitHub pull requests. Read more.

Linux Foundation Adds Sustaining Package Registries Working Group
Sonatype has joined a Linux Foundation working group focused on sustaining open source package registries as AI-driven usage pushes them toward record scale and new security and funding pressures. Read more.

C++ survey finds AI use rising, though trust is in short supply
A new C++ Foundation survey shows AI usage among C++ developers is rising quickly, especially for coding, testing, and debugging, but distrust remains high. Read more.

Vibe coding and agentic engineering are getting closer than I’d like
Simon Willison, an open-source developer and creator of Datasette, reflects on AI coding tools and makes an uncomfortable observation: the boundary between vibe coding and agentic engineering is starting to blur in practice, even for experienced developers who once saw them as clearly separate. Read more.

🗓️ Upcoming Events

Mark your calendars!

Cloud / DevOps

  • SREday Site Reliability, DevOps and Cloud (11 May 2026): Reliability engineering, DevOps, and cloud operations in Austin. Get your tickets.

  • DevOpsCon London (11–15 May 2026): DevOps, cloud, Kubernetes, and platform engineering. In-person + online.  Register here.

  • AI SRE Summit 2026 (12 May 2026): Applying AI to site reliability engineering and operations.  Get your tickets.

  • IaCConf 2026: Keeping Pace –Virtual event(14 May 2026): Infrastructure as Code, automation, and scalable cloud operations. Register here.

  • DevOps Pro Europe 2026 (19–22 May 2026): DevOps culture, cloud engineering, and automation at scale. Register here.

  • Site Reliability, DevOps and Cloud SRE Munich (21 May 2026): Site reliability engineering and modern cloud operations. Get your tickets.

AI / ML

  • Deep Learning Indaba𝕏 Nigeria 2026 (11–14 May 2026): AI and machine learning research gathering at the University of Ibadan. Register here.

  • MLCON London (11–15 May 2026): Applied AI, LLMs, and machine learning systems. In-person + online. Register here.

  • AI Security Summit (14 May 2026): AI governance, safety, and security risks.  Get your tickets.

  • AgentCon Nairobi (18 May 2026): AI agents, autonomous workflows, and agentic systems. Register here.

  • Anthropic Developer Conference (19 May 2026, London · 10 June 2026, Tokyo): Anthropic’s developer conference focused on AI systems and developer workflows. Register here.

Kubernetes / Cloud Native

  • Kubernetes Community Days Toronto 2026 (13 May 2026): Community-driven Kubernetes and cloud-native engineering event. Register here.

  • KCD Texas 2026 (15–16 May 2026): Kubernetes, DevOps, and cloud-native infrastructure. Register here..

  • Cloud Native Days Italy (18–19 May 2026): Containers, Kubernetes, and platform engineering discussions.  Register here.

APIs / Software Engineering

  • API Conference (11–15 May 2026): APIs, integration, and software architecture. In-person + online. Register here..

  • International JavaScript Conference (11–15 May 2026): Frontend engineering and modern JavaScript frameworks. In-person + online. Register here..

  • DPDK Summit Stockholm + Virtual (12–13 May 2026): High-performance networking and packet processing technologies. Register here.

  • RustWeek 2026 (18–23 May 2026): Rust systems programming, tooling, and memory safety. Register here.

  • Open Source Summit North America (18–20 May 2026): Linux, open source, cloud-native, and AI technologies. Register here.

Cloud security wasn’t built for most teams. Oz is.

Most cloud security tools were built for teams that already had the budget, the headcount, and the vendor relationships. Everyone else was left to figure it out alone.

Oz is built for everyone else.

It's a three-part ecosystem for engineers and builders who are serious about cloud security but were never handed a head start:

  • Oz Lunara— One view of your cloud posture across AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, and Cloudflare. Real remediation guidance, no vendor-speak.

  • Oz University — Foundations, cloud security, and hands-on labs at your pace.

  • Build With Her — A community of 300+ women and allies in Cloud, AI, and Infrastructure who share what they know.

Nothing extra. Nothing hidden. Built to give you the access you should have had from the start.

And it’s a wrap!

Have a restful weekend!

Divine Odazie
Founder of EverythingDevOps

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