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I Built an AWS Pipeline That Reviews, Secures, and Heals Itself

I Built an AWS Pipeline That Reviews, Secures, and Heals Itself

Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/i-built-an-aws-pipeline-that-reviews-secures-and-heals-itself.
A deep dive into an AI-powered AWS DevSecOps pipeline that combines EKS, Bedrock, Inspector, DevOps Guru, and automated incident remediation.
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This article presents a complete AWS-based DevSecOps architecture that embeds AI throughout the software delivery lifecycle. Using Amazon Q Developer, CodePipeline, Inspector, EKS, DevOps Guru, Bedrock, Lambda, and Step Functions, the system performs code review, security gating, anomaly detection, AI-assisted incident analysis, and severity-based auto-remediation. Beyond the implementation details, the article argues that modern pipelines should evolve from passive automation systems into active participants in software quality, security, and operational resilience.

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