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Shift left was supposed to empower developers, bolster regulatory compliance and speed software delivery. But it turns out that verifying security and compliance is complex, time-consuming and actually slows release velocity. Requiring developers to wade through alert storms from multiple tools isn’t empowering, doesn't noticeably improve security and certainly doesn’t get products to market more quickly. Fortunately, there are better approaches that focus on risk-based decision-making to create actual value.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, experts will explore what you can do to improve security and compliance while truly empowering your developers and speeding up software delivery.

This panel will cover the following topics:

  • Why “shift security everywhere” maps better to DevOps philosophies
  • How to move from checklist to risk-based decision-making
  • How to effect change that connects security, risk and operations to value
Gayatri Prakash
VP and GM, Compliance - CloudBees

Gayatri is a serial technology entrepreneur, with a deep understanding of software design and engineering. She is an expert in all things related to software security and cybersecurity compliance. Gayatri prides herself on creating and leading high calibre product management, design and engineering teams that excel in the rapid delivery of high quality software.

Ken Muse
Senior DevOps Architect - GitHub
Ken is a senior DevOps architect on the FastTrack team at GitHub. He is a four-time Microsoft Azure MVP and a Microsoft Certified Trainer, and was an ALM | DevOps Ranger and Microsoft Azure Advisor. He has more than 20 years of experience developing highly scalable application and data platforms in multiple languages and technology stacks. Ken is a frequent community speaker at code camps, TAG DevOps panels, SQLSaturday, All Day DevOps, DevOps World, VS Live!, and Global Azure. When not speaking or coding, Ken enjoys playing bass guitar and composing.
Tracy Bannon
Software Architect and Digital Transformation Advisor - The MITRE Corporation
Passionate Architect! Tracy (Trac) Bannon is an accomplished software architect, engineer, DevSecOps and digital transformation advisor having worked across commercial and government clients. She thrives on understanding complex problems and working to deliver value at speed.  Trac is a long-time advocate for diversity in technology, helping to narrow the gaps as a mentor, sponsor, volunteer, and friend. 

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