At Snyk, we pride ourselves on being developer-first, so when we noticed Red Hat’s deep investment in the developer experience for OpenShift, we knew we wanted to be a part of that.
Snyk’s “developer-first” security solution empowers developers to quickly find and remediate security vulnerabilities and license issues introduced by open source components in their applications and container images. The OpenShift developer experience is intended to bridge the gap between the traditional OpenShift users, IT Operations, and developers by making their work visible across the OpenShift platform without requiring them to learn new tools.
We believe that security is best scaled when developers can take security into their own hands, empowered by tools that enable and encourage IT Operations and security teams to participate in, and gain visibility into, the vulnerability remediation process. Through our collaboration with Red Hat, Snyk is seamlessly integrated throughout the CodeReady Toolchain, part of the OpenShift developer experience, to help users of the OpenShift platform realize these benefits, regardless of the team they belong to.
In this webinar, we’ll show you how to fully leverage Snyk’s capabilities within your OpenShift environment. We’ll cover topics such as:
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