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SecDevOps vs DevSecOps - Which is the Right Approach?

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Today's threat landscape is evolving faster than ever before. In light of recent high-profile breaches, it is evident that we need to begin to put cybersecurity first in software development. SecDevOps and DevSecOps offer the required security-first mindset and solve the need for rapid software changes that detect and plug security holes as fast as they are found, and continuously deploys innovative defensive solutions to keep bad actors off their guard.

At the same time we need a structure to organize and govern our security implementations. Value stream management (VSM) helps align teams in SecDevOps and DevSecOps by creating end-to-end visibility and managing workflows for continuous compliance. 

Join Jeff Keyes, VP of Product and Marc Hornbeek, author, and principal consultant at Engineering DevOps to learn more about how VSM can spearhead your security first initiatives when combined with a phased implementation approach. 

In the webinar, you’ll learn about:

  • Understand SecDevOps vs DevSecOps
  • Continuous security best practices
  • Why Value Stream Management is critical to continuous security 
  • How to implement Value Stream Management for continuous security
Jeff Keyes
VP, Product Marketing Strategy, Plutora
Jeff has spent his career writing code, designing software features and UI, running dev and test teams, consulting and evangelizing product messaging. Outside of 6 years at Microsoft, he has been primarily focused on growing startup companies. Founding board member of the Value Stream Management Consortium and an Ambassador for the DevOps Institute.
Marc Hornbeek
CEO, Engineering DevOps Consulting
Marc Hornbeek (“DevOps-the-Gray” esq.) is an author, expert  DevOps and test engineering practitioner, speaker, and Accelerated Strategies Group Analyst. Marc also leads his consulting company, Engineering DevOps, where he is CEO and Principal Consultant. In 2019, Marc authored his popular book, Engineering DevOps. Marc is a specialist/expert at applying a deep knowledge of engineering practices of Continuous Testing, Test Automation, and Continuous Quality Assurance methodologies to DevOps transformations.

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