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Automate AppSec in CI/CD with SCA & DAST

Webinar

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Monday, April 12, 2021
1 p.m. ET

We live in the age of DevOps. For organizations, this means speed and automation. AppSec, on the other hand, is often seen as slow and manual. This poses the question: how can organizations keep up with the speed, without having to leave AppSec behind?

Join Shiri Arad & Ivtsan, Director of Product at WhiteSource and Scott Gerlach, Co-Founder and Chief Security Officer at StackHawk, as they discuss:

  • The current challenges & pitfalls with Application security management today
  • Best practices for infusing automated, continuous security into your DevOps pipeline
  • The best AppSec tools to use in order to develop quickly and securely
Shiri Arad Ivtsan
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Shiri is an experienced cloud solutions architect and product manager and holds a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management. Prior to joining WhiteSource as a product manager, Shiri worked for various companies where she held roles in R&D, such as solutions architect, R&D team leader and product manager.
Scott Gerlach
Co-Founder and Chief Security Officer - StackHawk

Scott Gerlach is Co-founder and Chief Security Officer at StackHawk, a Denver-based startup focused on empowering engineers to easily identify and remediate security bugs. Scott brings over two decades of security and engineering experience to his current role, having served as CSO, CISO, and in other executive leadership functions at companies like SendGrid, Twilio, and GoDaddy. When he's not at work, you'll find Scott spending time with family, brewing beer, and playing guitar.

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