
Eugene Mfetsko migrated the SBOM processing pipeline for the mongodb/mongodb-atlas-kubernetes repository from Silk to Kondukto, leveraging Silkbomb 2.0 to meet updated security and compliance requirements. He preserved the core workflow—uploading SBOMs, enriching them with vulnerability data, and storing results in S3—while integrating the new service boundaries introduced by Kondukto. The migration involved updating documentation, shell scripts, and Makefile targets to reflect the revised process. Eugene applied his expertise in build automation, CI/CD, and security, using Shell and Makefile to ensure a seamless transition. The work demonstrated depth in DevOps practices and secure pipeline management.

February 2025 monthly summary for mongodb/mongodb-atlas-kubernetes focusing on feature delivery, impact, and capabilities demonstrated. Primary deliverable this month was migrating the SBOM processing pipeline to Kondukto using Silkbomb 2.0, ensuring alignment with security/compliance requirements while preserving core functionality (upload SBOMs, augment with vulnerability data, and store in S3). The migration includes updates to docs, scripts, and Makefile targets to reflect the new workflow and service boundaries.
February 2025 monthly summary for mongodb/mongodb-atlas-kubernetes focusing on feature delivery, impact, and capabilities demonstrated. Primary deliverable this month was migrating the SBOM processing pipeline to Kondukto using Silkbomb 2.0, ensuring alignment with security/compliance requirements while preserving core functionality (upload SBOMs, augment with vulnerability data, and store in S3). The migration includes updates to docs, scripts, and Makefile targets to reflect the new workflow and service boundaries.
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