Agile + DevOps Virtual 2020 - DevSecOps Summit Sessions
Thursday, June 25
DevSecOps Summit: So Happy Together: Making the Promise of DevSecOps a Reality
It may be hard for some to believe, but it’s been over a decade since DevOps was first introduced. It wasn’t very long after that the concept of DevSecOps began to emerge as security practitioners attempted to keep application security practices engaged in software delivery. However, recent surveys show that even in organizations that have adopted a DevSecOps model, security is still often viewed as a bottleneck. This idea of security as an inhibitor can undermine the promise of DevSecOps to deliver a culture of shared responsibility for security. Hacker, former developer, and application...
DevSecOps Summit: Effective Static Analysis is the Key to Successful DevSecOps
DevSecOps creates more effective security by moving the traditional gate earlier instead of the end of the pipeline, where it’s too late to effectively fix security issues. Static code analysis is the best way to move security as far left as possible by using both early detection checkers for common issues like tainted data as well as secure-by-design coding patterns that harden the code against todays common attacks. However, static analysis has a reputation for being noisy and causing extra work. We will explore tips and tricks to make sure your static analysis is delivering security...
DevSecOps Summit: AppSec: Grim Reaper or Archangel of Dev?
AppSec has gotten a bad rap as the “no” team, having to bear the bad news of why Development can’t deploy. But it’s not their fault—without effective integration of AppSec into the SDLC, both teams suffer from untimely information, which means AppSec can only deliver bad news, not enable security as a health part of a Development process. With an effective SecDevOps program that includes proactive policy assignment to effectively manage security debt and automate governance, Security shifts from being a blocker to an advisor in decreasing project delivery risk, without sacrificing velocity...
DevSecOps Summit: Embracing DevSecOps through Embedded Application Security
Traditional approaches to application security create unacceptable drag and scaling problems for DevOps, while expert staffing and tooling requirements to support “more code, faster” create untenable economics. This presentation will discuss the transformative impact of embedding application security into applications themselves. Embedded AppSec removes friction, enables security to be seamlessly woven into DevOps, and provides a continuous and unified approach across the SDLC that empowers Dev, Security, QA/Test, Ops, and other stakeholders to collaborate and realize the benefits of...
DevSecOps Summit: Risk Management and Audit in a High Change Environment
When you are trying to move fast and ship to customers you don't want risk and compliance holding you back. But the environment that we work in requires you to have good risk management and we all have compliance obligations that we need to maintain. So how do we make this work? At Atlassian, we are always trying to ship faster to meet your needs and we have lots of compliance obligations to maintain - come and hear from Guy Herbert, Atlassian's Risk Futurist about how the combination of people, practices, and tools has enabled teams to ship multiple times per day to regulated compliance...
Friday, June 26
DevSecOps Summit: Blameless Retrospectives in DevSecOps at Global Healthcare Giants
Implementing a scalable DevOps program can seem like an impossible task at times. Add security into the mix and the challenge can appear insurmountable. Organizations around the world have come to realize the potential business impacts of adopting DevSecOps and how it can enable engineers to deliver more value to the market faster. While the prospect of transformation seems alluring, a great number of organizations are still unsure of where to start, what’s involved, how much it will cost and how to achieve success. Discussing our triumphs and tragedies not only bring clarity, but champion...
DevSecOps: Essential Pipeline Tooling To Enable Continuous Security
As we embrace DevOps to optimize our Agility, we need to move away from slow, manually intensive processes into more of a continuous flow of software into production. Whether we are doing true "Continuous Deployment" straight to production or not, we no longer have time for slow, manual, late-lifecycle security assessments to determine if our code is going to put us on the front page of the newspaper (for the wrong reasons). What we need is the visibility to know that our code is secure enough to pass muster every day. What we need is continuous security.
The DevSecOps movement is...
DevSecOps Summit: Continuous QA Risk Analysis with an AppSec-DevOps-OWASP Mindset!
PreviewThe scope and complexities of Application Security testing in a DevOps world are rapidly increasing as new technologies emerge, applications become more advanced, vulnerabilities more prevalent, and threats become more astute! The quantity and types of vulnerabilities can make the process of testing overwhelming, especially in a DevOps and Agile world when factoring in aggressive target dates and a lack of resources. Utilizing a rapid, strategic risk-based analysis approach while factoring in the OWASP Top 10 will assist you in prioritizing your overall testing effort. If you can’t...