Cybercrime is evolving, moving from targeting individuals to attacking small businesses, major corporations, governments, and critical infrastructures.
How can companies combat this? By evolving as well, moving DevOps teams to DevSecOps, making projects more efficient for development and safer for their customers post-launch.
But how can a company move from DevOps to DevSecOps? What skillsets and tools should candidates be looking to learn to stand out in the field? What are the major roadblocks to success in this field?
Our panel of experts took on these questions and many more at our latest event: The Future of DevOps and Security, available now free and on-demand.
Mandi Walls is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty. For PagerDuty, she helps organizations along their IT Modernization journey. Prior to PagerDuty, she worked at Chef Software and AOL. She is an international speaker on DevOps topics and the author of the whitepaper “Building A DevOps Culture”, published by O’Reilly.
A passionate Agile and DevOps practitioner with a keen interest in the human side of Agile and DevOps practices. Possessing effective cross-functional leadership skills and experience working with different business functions, engineering and operational teams to ensure systems are secure, scalable, and reliable.
Jason Baum is the Director of Customer Experience and host of the award-winning Humans of DevOps Podcast for the DevOps Institute. Jason is also a frequent host of the AI Time Journal podcast and Retail Adventures podcast.
Prior to his role at DevOps Institute, Jason served on the leadership team for Smithbucklin, the largest association management and services company in North America.
Jason has been a jack of all trades within the community space with experience in operations, subscription management, membership engagement, chapter relations, marketing, event planning, volunteer recruitment and engagement, and board relationship management.
Thought Leader with Saviynt having two decades years of experience in various disciplines of Information Security specializing in Cloud based security solutions, innovation, enterprise resiliency including controls, enterprise-wide assessments and architecture, policy and technology reviews. Kapil is advisor co-chair to DevSecOps working group at Cloud Security Alliance, Strategic chair to Advanced Technology Academic Research Center, Cloud Native Computing Foundation and NIST Zero Trust ATO. He sits on various advisory boards - Harvard Business Review. His works have been published in industry leading and award-winning publications, including International Security Journal, Harvard Business Review, International Association of Privacy Professionals, Security Intelligence and many high audience blogs.