October 5, 2017
1 PM EDT
We are bringing together IT leaders from TomiTribe and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to discuss the importance of trusted software supply chains in the post-Equifax breach environment. Learn why Gartner believes establishing, managing and maintaining tiers of trust requires an integrated approach throughout your entire DevOps practice.
In this webinar, we will discuss how:
- Leading DevOps teams responded in the wake of the Equifax Stuts2 breach
- DevSecOps practices help us improve our defenses and mean time to remediate new vulnerabilities
- Embed and quantify trust when using open source components and containers throughout the SDLC
All attendees will receive a copy of Gartner’s Managing Digital Trust in the Software Development Life Cycle. Register today!
Derek Weeks, VP DevOps Advocate
Derek Weeks is passionate about applying proven supply chain management principles to improve efficiencies, reduce security risks, and sustain long-lasting competitive advantages. He is a distinguished international speaker and lectures regularly on modern software development practices, continuous delivery and DevOps, and application security.
A 20-year veteran of the software industry, Derek has advised leading businesses on IT performance improvement, practices covering continuous delivery, business process management, systems and network operations, service management, capacity planning and storage management.
David Blevins, Founder, CEO at Tomitribe
Veteran of Open Source Java EE in both implementing and defining Java EE specifications for over 10 years with a strong drive to see Java EE simple, testable and as light as Java SE. Co-Founder of OpenEJB (1999), Geronimo (2003), TomEE (2011). JavaOne 2012, 2013 & 2015 RockStar award winner. Java Champion 2015. Member of the EJB 3.0, EJB 3.1, 3.2, Java EE 6, 7 and 8 Expert Groups. Member of the Apache Software Foundation. Contributing author to Component-Based Software Engineering: Putting the Pieces Together from Addison Wesley. Regular speaker at JavaOne, Devoxx, ApacheCon, OSCon, JAX and Java-focused conferences.