The Power of Collaboration with Steadybit's Open-Source Chaos Engineering Attacks
Blog post from Steadybit
Steadybit has announced that their Chaos Engineering attacks are now open-source, providing the code for public use and contribution, which marks a significant step in fostering collaboration and innovation in the developer community. The open-source approach enhances transparency, allowing developers to gain insight into how attacks are structured while enabling them to customize and extend functionalities to fit their specific needs. This initiative encourages a robust community support system, where multiple contributors can help identify and fix vulnerabilities quickly, promoting a more secure software environment. Steadybit also offers additional resources beyond open-source attacks, such as ActionKit and EventKit, which allow for custom actions, real-time monitoring, and integration with existing tools, thereby extending the capabilities of Chaos Engineering. The open-source model invites developers to contribute by reporting issues, submitting pull requests, and engaging in community events, ultimately contributing to the platform's growth and innovation.