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SUMMARY:Securing Microservices in Containerized Environments
DESCRIPTION:  \nModern software development involves breaking applications up into smaller microservices deployed in containers. In this microservice world\, teams focus on the higher\, more abstracted tiers of the stack – the application\, the container\, and the orchestrator – with the cloud infrastructure provider handling everything else. That may make it seem like security should be easier for these layers; after all\, there are fewer tiers in the stack to monitor. In reality\, it can actually be more challenging because they rely on frequently changing\, de-coupled ephemeral services communicating over unreliable networks. Cloud security requires an understanding of the movement of data into and out of the application from the internet\, the movement of information between services at runtime\, and the way the services run atop the abstracted layers of infrastructure (container host\, container orchestrator). This webinar will explain these challenges and suggest steps that security teams can take to overcome them. \n 
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/cloud-security-in-a-microservice-world/
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SUMMARY:A Graph-Based Approach to Hunting Zero Day Vulnerabilities in DevOps Pipelines
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally\, zero-day vulnerabilities are discovered using patterns in code analysis during development or by conducting penetration testing in runtime environments. However\, both approaches require heavy manual efforts and are far too slow to be a part of DevOps pipelines. Traditional code analysis methods are inaccurate\, and pentesting is constrained by time and testers’ varying skill levels. Hence\, most (if not all) releases are pushed to production without comprehensive security checks. \nA graph-based approach can help deliver the holy grail of modern AppSec: Accurate and comprehensive security testing that is automated in the DevOps pipeline. \nJoin ShiftLeft CTO\, Chetan Conikee\, to learn how to accurately and comprehensively find vulnerabilities at the speed of DevOps. \nThis webinar will cover: \n\nExtracting an application’s Security DNA with The Code Property Graph\nQuerying the Code Property Graph to identify attack surface of application\nHow to hunt zero-day vulnerabilities\nAutomating your policy checks
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/a-graph-based-approach-to-hunting-zero-day-vulnerabilities-in-devops-pipelines/
CATEGORIES:2019 Webinars
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