Software Engineering Manager at Visteon Corporation
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Mar 2, 2026
I am still working with Black Duck. I am working with both Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu and Coverity. I have Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu on Ubuntu and Windows. I am utilizing almost 200 Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu plugins on hardened Ubuntu.Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu is used for automated testing as well as manual testing, and in automated testing, I am able to organize and streamline the process. Once I build or once the requirement is there, the build pipelines are triggered to get the output and ensure the testing is in progress. It is extremely useful. There is a role-based access system in Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu on hardened Ubuntu and I am able to configure it for each user. For a developer, for integrator, for viewer, for reporters, there is a complete role-based access system. I call it RBAC. I have introduced these things and completely integrated with LDAP and it is highly secure. Real-time feedback is impacting my team's productivity positively. There are a lot of version upgrades. I am at the latest version too, and I have not seen any crash or any problem with the current environment. It is good. I am able to proceed and upgrade. I am almost having 15 to 18 Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu instances. Globally, I am using it across India and outside India too.
My main use case for Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu is using a secure CICD pipeline on an Amazon Machine Image, which is already secure, so that deploying code is as secure as it can be rather than running it on my own VM and worrying about the security. In my use case for Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu, I write code within Visual Studio Code, push it to our code repository, and then Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu has a webhook which allows it to link to that repository, enabling it to fetch the code and deploy it by running the CICD pipeline, making Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu the CICD server in a secure way on Hardened Ubuntu AWS hosted. There is nothing unique about my workflow or how it integrates with other tools.
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I am still working with Black Duck. I am working with both Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu and Coverity. I have Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu on Ubuntu and Windows. I am utilizing almost 200 Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu plugins on hardened Ubuntu.Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu is used for automated testing as well as manual testing, and in automated testing, I am able to organize and streamline the process. Once I build or once the requirement is there, the build pipelines are triggered to get the output and ensure the testing is in progress. It is extremely useful. There is a role-based access system in Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu on hardened Ubuntu and I am able to configure it for each user. For a developer, for integrator, for viewer, for reporters, there is a complete role-based access system. I call it RBAC. I have introduced these things and completely integrated with LDAP and it is highly secure. Real-time feedback is impacting my team's productivity positively. There are a lot of version upgrades. I am at the latest version too, and I have not seen any crash or any problem with the current environment. It is good. I am able to proceed and upgrade. I am almost having 15 to 18 Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu instances. Globally, I am using it across India and outside India too.
My main use case for Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu is using a secure CICD pipeline on an Amazon Machine Image, which is already secure, so that deploying code is as secure as it can be rather than running it on my own VM and worrying about the security. In my use case for Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu, I write code within Visual Studio Code, push it to our code repository, and then Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu has a webhook which allows it to link to that repository, enabling it to fetch the code and deploy it by running the CICD pipeline, making Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu the CICD server in a secure way on Hardened Ubuntu AWS hosted. There is nothing unique about my workflow or how it integrates with other tools.
I am using Jenkins on Hardened Ubuntu for procuring the infrastructure to deploy our applications and procuring databases for various tasks.