RSA 2020 touched on a number of topics, including the security of elections and supply chains, plus AI, zero trust and frameworks, among many others. But from sessions on cryptography, to this year's lower attendance, to the antibacterial dispensers dotted around venues, concerns over COVID-19 also dominated.
Software development over the past decade: The good news is that more organizations than ever have secure software development practices in place, says Chris Eng, chief research officer at Veracode. But the bad news is that many of the same flaws - including injection vulnerabilities - persist.
Containers are becoming more popular, but how do you deal with the security challenges of using containers?
You have to secure the application, the code, the web server and the host itself.
And how do you do this at the speed of DevSecOps?
Join Tim Chase, Director of Information Security at Healthstream, as he...
DevSecOps has taken the world by storm. Ever since the DevSecOps philosophy stepped into the limelight in the past few years, a growing number of organisations are trying to ensure their businesses are set up with the security in mind (and practice) from the get-go.
In theory, the concept is great. In practice?...
Containers are shaping the way organizations are developing and managing applications nowadays. However, many are not always fully aware of the measures that need to be taken across the entire software development lifecycle, especially when it comes to open source security aspects. The mindset of securing our...
DevSecOps is often associated with securing a development pipeline in traditional CI/CD frameworks. Join this session, held by Henrik Johansson, Principal - Office of the CISO at AWS, as he discusses and shows:
How public cloud technology enables you to fully embrace security automation in your infrastructure
How...
Which cybersecurity topics are hot? One topical answer to that question comes via the upcoming RSA Conference 2020. Organizers say they received 2,400 responses to their call for speakers, and they've have highlighted 10 predominant themes, including secure design, frameworks, privacy and the human element.
If your organization does software development in-house, there are a myriad of development workflows and processes to choose from. Some organizations still implement old-school waterfall development workflows; some are agile shops. In terms of process, some have adopted DevOps, and some integrate security testing into...
DevOps started in 2009 and over a decade later we are still stuck in the DEVops phase. Will 2020 be the year of true DevOps, and will 2021 be the year of DevSecOps?
DevOps is a cultural change made possible by a series of tools that automate code development. It's supposed to be the next step of evolution, unifying...
DevOps started in 2009 and over a decade later we are still stuck in the DEVops phase. Will 2020 be the year of true DevOps, and will 2021 be the year of DevSecOps?
DevOps is a cultural change made possible by a series of tools that automate code development. It's supposed to be the next step of evolution, unifying...
Digital transformation to the cloud has resulted in increased dependency on third-party vendors to manage security tasks. This means managing the security risks involved is becoming a bigger challenge. Many organizations still have a long way to go in strengthening governance when it comes to vendor management as they...
The DevSecOps community has rapidly expanded in the past handful of years, while pursuing security practices that run within high velocity, collaborative, and integrated environments. This survey serves to help identify the challenges, successes, and adaptations that many organizations work through.
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Large or small, enterprises from all sectors are dealing with the same vulnerabilities in open source code. The difference: the scale of the problem. DJ Schleen of Sonatype discusses insights from the latest ISMG roundtable dinner.
As part of a multi-city tour, ISMG and Sonatype visited Atlanta recently for an engaging discussion on how to mitigate risks introduced by open source code. Here's a conversation with DevOps advocate Derek Weeks.
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