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The Next Thinking Regarding Cloud-Native Application Security: Don’t Let Complex Application Landscapes Complicate Security Further

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Sponsored by bitdefender


Tuesday, August 3, 2021
3 p.m. ET

As companies embrace cloud native technologies as part of their digital transformation, security is seen as a key factor for success. To successfully secure cloud-native applications, IT teams must rethink, strategize, and transform how to defend against security risks. The motivation of improved software velocity and the improvements within the quality of the software delivery cycle are key motivators for DevOps and other shifts to high-performing delivery teams. But these teams must also address security as security is – and cannot longer just be owned by the security team.

Join Eveline Oehrlich, Chief Research Director, DevOps Institute and Yasser Fuentes, Cloud & MSP Solutions Architect, Bitdefender for an informative and practical session on the challenges, best practices, and remedies as they explore the following:

  • How should delivery handle security in the software development lifecycle? 
  • What security practices should be improved? 
  • Where are the weak links within a high-performing team, which processes are essential, and what intelligent automation should be considered? 
  • Who should be involved? What skills should they have?
  • What automation improvements should be made to avoid further security threats?
Eveline Oehrlich
Chief Research and Content Officer - DevOps Institute
Eveline Oehrlich is Chief Research and Content Officer at the DevOps Institute responsible for research and content strategy serving the broad DevOps community of enterprise leaders and practitioners. Previously, she held the position of VP, Research Director and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research delivering research, advisory and consulting for software vendors, system integrators, service providers and IT enterprise organizations.
Yasser FUENTES
Cloud Workload Security Technical Product Manager - Bitdefender
Yasser is a Security Practitioner with over 18 years of experience in Information Security. Along his career he has worked for Healthcare Providers, ISPs, MSPs and SOCs, among many others verticals and throughout multiple Information Security Domains. As a certified trainer Yasser has helped Sales and Technical Partners on technical enablement and has contributed to numerous architectural projects in both private and public sector. In regards to credentials and certifications, he possesses top Security Vendors Certifications such AWS Security Expert and AWS Architect, as well as worldwide recognized credentials such as CISM (ISACA) and CISSP (ISC2). Yasser was one of the founders of the ISC2 South Florida Chapter board where he served as Membership Services Chair.

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