
In June 2025, Sergio Vives developed a reusable GitHub Actions workflow for Anchore Grype vulnerability scanning in the aerospike/shared-workflows repository. He designed the workflow to accept image names and an optional severity cutoff, enabling flexible and parameterized security scans across projects. Using YAML and leveraging CI/CD and DevOps best practices, Sergio updated the repository’s documentation to clarify the new workflow structure and naming conventions, supporting easier adoption and long-term maintainability. His work standardized vulnerability scanning automation for container images, providing a foundation for consistent security practices and streamlined integration into existing pipelines without introducing bugs or regressions.

June 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in CI/CD automation and security tooling. Delivered a reusable Anchore Grype vulnerability scanning workflow for the aerospike/shared-workflows repository, enabling parameterized scans by image name with an optional severity cutoff. Updated documentation to reflect the new workflow structure and naming conventions, improving adoption and maintainability across projects.
June 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in CI/CD automation and security tooling. Delivered a reusable Anchore Grype vulnerability scanning workflow for the aerospike/shared-workflows repository, enabling parameterized scans by image name with an optional severity cutoff. Updated documentation to reflect the new workflow structure and naming conventions, improving adoption and maintainability across projects.
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