5 Elements of Highly Successful DevSecOps

DevOps transformed development, but security was left behind. DevSecOps promised to bridge the gap, but is it delivering? In reality, many organizations are just adding security tasks to DevOps teams, putting them at growing risk.

Join us to explore the challenges and opportunities in truly integrating security into DevOps.

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How Can You Make DevSecOps Work for Real?
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Applying the DevSecOps Manifesto with core principles for aligning security with rapid development

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Assembling a Curated AppSec Toolkit that actually delivers results in real-world scenarios

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Protecting complex cloud environments, with a focus on AWS, without slowing down

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Growing Security Automation Mastery for faster, more efficient responses

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Understanding where to focus internal efforts and where to seek external support

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Establishing effective collaboration strategies for DevOps and SecOps teams

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5 ELEMENTS
of Successful DevSecOps
5 ELEMENTS of Successful DevSecOps
Common vision and understanding 
of DevSecOps
Around-the-clock monitoring and support to keep your organization safe.
Unlimited security investigations
Integrating security into every stage of the DevOps lifecycle, making it a foundational aspect of development, deployment, and operations.
Cloud security
As businesses move to the cloud, developing a comprehensive cloud security strategy is essential, regardless of the cloud provider or environment.
Continuous learning and improvement
Regularly updating knowledge, practices, and tools is crucial for maintaining a robust security posture and staying informed about emerging threats and best practices.
Keep in-house or outsource
By prioritizing and delegating security tasks effectively, teams can focus on what they can accomplish internally and what needs to be outsourced, ensuring security doesn't hinder innovation.
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DevSecOps manifesto
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Leaning in over Always Saying “No”. sts.
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Data AND Security Science over Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt.
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Open Contribution AND Collaboration over Security-Only Requirements.
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Consumable Security Services with APIs over Mandated Security Controls AND Paperwork.
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Business Driven Security Scores over Rubber Stamp Security.
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Red AND Blue Team Exploit Testing over Relying on Scans AND Theoretical Vulnerabilities.
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24x7 Proactive Security Monitoring AND Response after being Informed of an Incident
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Shared Threat Intelligence over Keeping Info to Ourselves.
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Compliance Operations over Clipboards AND Checklists.
Featured Speakers
Art Ocain
VP Cybersecurity and Incident Response, Airiam
A former CISO and seasoned cybersecurity professional, Art has extensive experience in DevOps and has built and consulted for successful DevSecOps organizations.
Dmytro Shevtsov
Head of Partnerships, UnderDefense
As the Head of Partnerships at UnderDefense, Dmytro helps companies build comprehensive security roadmaps and integrate a strong security culture into their DevOps processes.
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CISOs tired of saying “no” to innovation

IT Managers striving to bridge the gap between development, operations, and security teams

Security leaders juggling too many responsibilities

DevOps engineers looking to bake in security without sacrificing speed

Risk and Compliance Officers seeking to integrate security seamlessly into the development lifecycle

CTOs and VPs of Engineering looking to build a culture of security-first development

Learn how to embrace the DevSecOps approach in your company