With the advent of the DevOps model, testing and development cycles are faster than ever before. In an environment of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), developers make changes to the code that trigger a pipeline of automated tests. But the problem is that these automated tests are only looking for specific issues; they can’t detect everything that could possibly go wrong. And that means that bugs and problems in the code can be pushed live without the required testing, resulting in network downtime, lost revenue, and frustrated end-users. Conducting side-by-...
Robert Ross
Curtail Inc
Robert Ross is the co-founder and CTO of Curtail Inc. Curtail is changing how IT is implemented for service providers, government agencies, and enterprise organizations that are developing and launching new software and services, particularly in DevOps environments. Prior to Curtail, Ross served as CTO of Translattice, as a research scientist at McAfee, and as a developer at eEye Digital Security. He also developed deception-based systems and high-speed network intrusion detection systems at Recourse Technologies, which was acquired by Symantec. He holds more than 15 patents in computer security, database, and distributed systems technologies.