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DevSecOps: Closing the Loop from Detection to Remediation

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Sponsored by whitesource


Tuesday, January 28
1pm EST

DevSecOps sets out to relieve the costly and stressful delays that can occur when security testing is performed late in the game, by setting up processes and tools for "shifting left" so security testing can happen early and often. As organizations continue to embrace this DevSecOps approach, testing tools and practices are integrated even further left in the development pipeline.

Join Senior Product Manager, Shiri Ivtsan, as she discusses:

  • Where and how developers are implementing DevSecOps in the SDLC;
  • Best practices for developers to adopt DevSecOps and more efficiently handle vulnerabilities;
  • Necessary steps for implementing a process for detection, prioritization, and remediation of open source vulnerabilities.
Shiri Ivtsan
Senior Product Manager, WhiteSource

Shiri is an experienced cloud solutions architect and productmanager 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.

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