Hi,
my name is Eran Kinsbruner, I live in Boston, MA.
I am the Vice President of Portfolio Marketing at Checkmarx, the market leader in application security testing. A PMA Top 100 influencer and bestselling author in the DevOps space, with over 20 years of experience in software development, testing, and go-to-market strategy. In the past, I held leadership positions at global tech leaders including Oracle, GE, Texas Instruments, NeuStar, Perforce, and Lightrun. I am a recognized thought leader in AppSec, DevOps, and digital quality, as well as a patent inventor and a passionate advocate for advancing secure software development practices.
Author of the Digital Quality Handbook, Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals, Accelerating Software Quality with AI and ML , and A Front-End Web Developer’s Guide to Testing. Also, former columnist at InfoWorld.Com and constant writer for The Enterprisers Project.
An influential blogger and speaker at global conferences like StarEast, StarWest, DevOps West, AndroidSummit, Eurostar, Automation Guild and QAI Quest, All Day Devops and many more. I’m trying to provide valuable practices to developers and testers at organizations large and small. At a community level, I’ve founded Meetups in both Boston and Israel to empower, educate, and bring together local dev/test experts, and launched a LinkedIn Group with over 25,000 software developers and testers from all over the world.
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