DevSecOps Days Pittsburgh 2020
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Software Engineering Institute
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DevSecOps Days Pittsburgh 2020 was hosted by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and held virtually on July 8, 2020. DevSecOps Days is a global series of one and two day conferences helping to educate, evolve, and explore concepts around developing security as code. Attendees meet fellow practitioners integrating security into their DevOps practices, learn about their journeys, share ideas on integrating security into their teams, and trade insights on automating security tools in their DevOps pipeline.
Watch the event video or browse the DevSecOps Days Pittsburgh 2020 presentations below.
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Are We Building Just Containers or Secure Containers?
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By Software Engineering Institute
This talk encourages sysadmins/DevOps professionals/developers to leverage cool kernel features to implement mandatory fencing around their applications.
Learn MoreSecurity is an Awesome Product Feature
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By Software Engineering Institute
How do you balance the competing interests for new features and security needs?
Learn MoreExhilarating Journey of Transformation into Digital Edge
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By Software Engineering Institute
Learn how an organization can adopt Lean, Agile, and DevOps to achieve a culture shift and improve collaboration toward a common organizational goal.
Learn MoreService Mess to Service Mesh
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By Software Engineering Institute
We'll use Istio and Linkerd as example service meshes, and look at the features we would expect from a service mesh.
Learn MoreDesign Thinking, Security, and Your Life
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By Software Engineering Institute
Learn the hallmarks of a high-functioning DevSecOps program and how they align with (and differ from) what we've learned about Agile in general.
Learn MoreKeynote: How to Use Hacker Personas to Successfully Build DevSecOps Pipeline
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By Software Engineering Institute
This talk discusses how you can build a more secure DevSecOps pipeline by using hacker personas.
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