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Why DevSecOps is Critical for Containers and Kubernetes

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Sponsored by RED HAT


Tuesday, August 4, 2020
1 pm EDT

DevOps has enabled organizations to more easily harness the automation and speed of deployment that cloud-native technologies such as containers and Kubernetes provide. However, if security is not tightly integrated into DevOps, organizations' ability to take full advantage of the cloud-native model is severely diminished. If this sounds familiar, your company is at best getting less bang for its cloud-native buck and at worst putting the business and customers at risk.

Kirsten Newcomer
Director, Cloud and DevSecOps Strategy - Red Hat
Kirsten works closely with Red Hat’s many security professionals across the Red Hat portfolio of enterprise-ready open source offerings. Kirsten is a diversified software management professional with 15+ years of experience in application development and infrastructure solutions. Prior to joining Red Hat, Kirsten provided strategic direction for Black Duck’s open source security and governance solutions. Her career has spanned successful roles at IBM Software Group, Rational Software and BMC Software. Kirsten was an early contributor to the Linux Foundation's Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) specification, which provides a set of standards for communicating the components, licenses, and copyrights associated with software. In her free time, Kirsten serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees for Marlboro College in Marlboro, VT and enjoys hiking and dancing with her husband

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