Policy as code enables platform teams to implement automated security guardrails that balance developer velocity with compliance requirements. Using Pulumi CrossGuard, teams can write policies in familiar programming languages to validate infrastructure configurations, prevent dangerous deployments, and enable safe self-service

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The Platform Engineering Challenge: Speed vs. SafetyUnderstanding Platform Engineering LayersWhat Are Deployment Guardrails?Introducing Pulumi CrossGuard: Policy as CodeBuilding Practical Guardrails: Real-World ExamplesPolicy Enforcement ModelsPolicy Remediation: Beyond DetectionServer-Side Policy EnforcementCompliance-Ready PoliciesBest Practices for Policy ImplementationReal-World Success: Statsig’s TransformationBuilding Your Policy StrategyMeasuring Policy SuccessCommon Pitfalls and How to Avoid ThemThe Future of Policy as CodeConclusion: Enabling Safe Self-Service at ScaleGet Started with Pulumi

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