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What does Platform Engineering mean? DevOps Engineering? Cloud Engineering? Infrastructure? Cyber Security? I get this question from nearly every youngster I interview or work with. In this video (Part 5 of 8), I explain what Platform Engineers actually do — not by listing technologies, but by showing how the role fits inside a real project. What I cover: → First step is always — know what problem we are solving, not what technology to use → Every business works differently — Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon all have different cultures → What Platform Engineers do: deploy solutions to the cloud, manage the foundation where the solution lives → The flow: code → quality gates → GitHub/GitLab → CI/CD pipelines → cloud → customer → Environments: developer environment → acceptance testing → production → Observing, monitoring, and securing production — DDoS attacks, HTTPS, certificates → Cyber security doesn't mean applying 100% of principles to every project — it depends on scope and criticality → Customer means three things: the developers, the people accepting the solution, and the real end users → Think of it like a university — there's a structure, you join and follow your journey within it The real key to Platform Engineering? Network fundamentals. That's your starting point. 🔗 RegIntel Part 4 — Tech Architecture: https://getpostlabs.io/insights/regtel-part-4/ 🔗 Platform Engineering articles: https://getpostlabs.io/insights/ --- 🔗 GetPostLabs: https://getpostlabs.io 🔗 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sumitarora