One of the goals of DevSecOps is to build security testing into the development process. There are many tools and best practices to achieve this across the development life cycle. What are the limitations of automation and what is the influence of the human factor? Is further automation our fate as tools become smarter? Or do we need to focus on human processes to keep the hype in check?
We invite you to an online panel discussion with experts in tooling, security consultancy and one of the most successful organizations in automating DevSecOps: Checkmarx
Our moderator will pick the brains of four thought leaders on the following topics:
1. The abstraction of architecture (the move towards cloud, microservices and serverless computing)
2. The heavy use of tools and automation in the SDLC
3. The best practices in automation of the CI-CD pipeline
There's time for questions from the audience at the end of the session. You don't want to miss this.
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Tiago Pinto, Global Director of Managed Services at Checkmarx
In his role Tiago is supporting large enterprise organizations and helping them implement their AppSec and DevSecOps program in hundreds of customers, he worked as full Stack Developer for a couple of years for multinational telecom companies.
Raviv Raz, Cyber Innovation Expert at ING
Raviv is managing all matters related to Cyber security in the innovation center’s AI & Big-Data tribe. True to big data and AI's promise, he's made a big push towards automation of security testing within ING.
Doron Reuter, Chief Product Owner at ING
Doron is leading a team of professionals in the field of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. Dealing with banking data comes with responsibility to keep systems secure. This means that security is an integral part of every data analysis project.
Carlo Seddaiu, Lead Security Architect at Atradius
With many years of experience in security operations, policy and compliance. Carlo has experienced hands-on the intricacies of turning security policy into operational reality.
Sander is keeping up with new developments in the devsecops market for best practices and tooling. With many years of experience in software development, systems architecture and cyber security, he has a keen eye for trends in application security.