Jennifer Davis, Microsoft
Managing risk needs to scale as your product grows in popularity and complexity. In traditional software development, often security was treated as a last gating factor at best and post-incident concern at worst. How do we shift our security processes left—in other words, earlier in the development lifecycle? The cost of applying security practices too late can be catastrophic to a company, leading to the loss of customer trust and affecting the bottom line.
Join me in this session to learn how to leverage security tools and recommended practices to enable everyone to play a part in securing your application from discovery to the operation of your application.
Jennifer Davis, Microsoft
Jennifer Davis is the co-author of Effective DevOps. She is a senior cloud advocate at Microsoft. Previously, she was a principal site reliability engineer at RealSelf, developed cookbooks to simplify building and managing infrastructure at Chef, and built reliable service platforms at Yahoo. She is a core organizer of devopsdays and organizes the Silicon Valley event. She is the founder of CoffeeOps.
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author = {Jennifer Davis},
title = {Prioritizing Trust While Creating Applications},
year = {2019},
address = {Dublin},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}