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Infrastructure As Code (IaC): 3 Critical Concepts to Get Security Right

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Sponsored by LACEWORK


Wednesday, August 26, 2020
11 am ET

Whether you’re utilizing Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Ansible, Chef, or another infrastructure as code (IaC) tool, the benefits result in the highest developer productivity ever seen. At the same time, if security is constantly slowing down the software development lifecycle (SDLC), the benefits seen using IaC can quickly evaporate.

Join Lacework Principal Architect Scott Ford to learn how to implement ideal practices into your existing DevOps workflows, to achieve the true benefits of IaC to keep operating at hyper-speed, regardless of scale. Join us as we cover:
  • Embedding security and compliance earlier into your workflows to confidently ship cloud apps faster while maintaining consistency and manageability
  • Surfacing issues faster than ever before, with reduced investigation time
  • Integrating various security tasks into your CI/CD pipeline and IaC workflows
Scott Ford
Principal Architect - Lacework
Scott is Lacework's Principal Architect for technology alliances and strategic accounts, with extensive experience in solutions based selling to global enterprise companies. He is an expert level DevSecOps practitioner experienced in the design and deployment of large-scale, code driven solutions for applications and infrastructure. Prior to Lacework, Scott was a Distinguished Architect at Chef Software.

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