SESSION + Live Q&A
The Three Faces of DevSecOps
DevSecOps is the buzzword du jour in the world of security. Organisations increasingly understand that if you transform development and embrace DevOps, you must transform security as well. Failing to do so would either leave you insecure, or make your security controls negate the speed you aimed to achieve in the first place.
So doing DevSecOps is good... but what does it even mean?
This talk unravels the different stages in the evolution of DevSecOps. It separates the term into securing DevOps technologies, methodologies and shared ownership, giving concrete examples of good and bad in each. In the end, you'll have the tools you need to choose your interpretation of DevSecOps, and choose the practices and tooling you need to support it.
Speaker
Guy Podjarny
Co-founder @SnykSec, previously CTO @Akamai
Guy Podjarny (@guypod) is a cofounder at Snyk.io, focusing on open source and cloud security. Guy was previously CTO at Akamai following their acquisition of his startup, Blaze.io, and worked on the first web app firewall & security code analyzer. Guy is a frequent conference speaker, the...
Read moreFind Guy Podjarny at:
From the same track
A Continuation of Devops: Policy as Code
Organisations large and small are embracing devops and agile practices and transforming themselves into software companies. As part of that movement many organisations have embraced infrastructure as code, the idea that rather than systems administrators managing...
Gareth Rushgrove
Product Manager @Docker
Speed The Right Way: Design and Security in Agile
“Blame the programmer” was an emerging theme in the security breaches of the last year placing coders and “their bugs” squarely in the security spotlight. But what is upstream of implementation bugs of causing these security issues? Application architecture and design. Effective...
Kevin Gilpin
Enterprise Software Engineer
Securing Services Using SSO
As BuzzFeed transitioned to microservices it needed to secure a growing number of internal tools. Our first solution was an open source auth service deployed in front of each app, but this approach had a number of scaling issues. The talk will discuss sso, our open-source, homegrown, centralized...
Shraya Ramani
Software Engineer @BuzzFeed
The Evolving Practice of Security
As technology has evolved from on-premise data centres to cloud native systems, the practices of managing that technology has evolved giving us benefits like continuous integration and deployment and configuration as code and cloud orchestration platforms. But security practices have generally...
Michael Brunton-Spall
Independent Security Consultant, previously Deputy Director for Technology and Operation, & Head of CyberSecurity of Government Digital Service