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From Zero to DevSecOps: How to Implement Security at the Speed of DevOps

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Sponsored by whitesource & cloudbees


Wednesday, May 6, 2020
1pm ET
 
Your organization has already embraced the DevOps methodology? That’s a great start. But what about security?

It’s a fact - many organizations fear that adding security to their DevOps practices will severely slow down their development processes. But this doesn’t need to be the case. Tune in to hear Jeff Martin, Senior Director of Product at WhiteSource, and Anders Wallgren, VP of Technology Strategy at Cloudbees, as they discuss:

  • Why traditional DevOps has shifted, and what this will mean?
  • Who should own security in the age of DevOps?
  • Which tools and strategies are needed to implement continuous security throughout the DevOps pipeline?
Anders Wallgren
VP of Technology Strategy - CloudBees
Anders brings with him over 30 years of in-depth experience designing and building commercial software. Prior to joining CloudBees, Anders held executive positions at Electric Cloud, Aceva, Archistra, and Impresse. Anders also held management positions at Macromedia (MACR), Common Ground Software and Verity (VRTY), where he played critical technical leadership roles in delivering award winning technologies such as Macromedia’s Director and various Shockwave products.
JEFFREY MARTIN
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Jeff has spent the last 15 years in Product roles helping both the organizations he worked for and their customers transform and measure their business processes, Development, and QA. He especially enjoys cultural and mindset transformations for their ability to create lasting progress.  

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