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Best Practices for Developers: How to Easily Shift Left Security

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When you ask developers their thoughts on security, they'll likely tell you security is slowing them down and getting in the way of their 'actual' job. But it doesn't have to be that way; with the right tools and processes in place, the friction between developers and security teams can be reduced, if not eliminated entirely.

In fact, handling security can be quick, efficient and integrated easily into daily workflows. Anna Rozin, director of R&D at WhiteSource, and Shiri Arad Ivtsan, director of product at WhiteSource, will share their hands-on experience in managing open source components with WhiteSource tools.

In this webinar, you'll learn:

  • Practical advice for testing, managing and fixing vulnerabilities in open source code packages
  • The tools and processes to handle security in a fast and effective way
  • How to empower developers with security data through prioritization and remediation tips
Shiri Arad Ivtsan
Director Product Management - 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.
Anna Rozin
Director of R&D - WhiteSource
Anna is a Director of R&D with experience in software engineering and management. She started her way in WhiteSource as a software developer in 2015 when WhiteSource was still a small startup with 13 employees. Prior to WhiteSource, Anna worked for Vision.bi as a software developer and earlier as a BI analyst. Anna holds a B.Sc. in industrial engineering and management from BGU and MBA from TAU. After work, Anna likes to relax by doing yoga and playing Animal Crossing.

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