Accelerating the Snyk infrastructure as code vision with the addition of CloudSkiff
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SnykAccelerating the Snyk infrastructure as code vision with the addition of CloudSkiffsnyk.ioWe are thrilled to welcome the team at CloudSkiff to Snyk! Learn why we’re excited about the addition of this fantastic group of people to Snyk, and our plans for the future of Snyk Infrastructure as Code (Snyk IaC), as well as our commitment to keeping driftctl open source.
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