DevSecOps and Cybersecurity
DevSecOps and security leaders from agencies like the Navy, Army and Department of Homeland Security provide insights on how they’re baking in security at all stages of a software development cycle and working with their teams to adapt new cybersecurity tools and strategies for an evolving digital landscape
Inside, read insights from:
- DISA Director Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner on systemic culture change as the best defense to cyber threats
- Navy Cybersecurity Division Director Rear Adm. Susan BryerJoyner on the importance of data and how it’s used to build better strategies
- Invicti Chief Product Officer Sonali Shah on leveraging automation to improve speed and accuracy in cybersecurity
- USCIS CISO Shane Barney on how the agency has modernized its approach to combat known and unknown risks
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Ian Anderson Lead DevSecOps Engineer, Secure Cloud Architecture & Automation, U.S. Navy -
Shane Barney CISO, USCIS -
Rear Adm. Susan BryerJoyner Cybersecurity Division Director, U.S. Navy -
Matthew Easley Former CISO & Director of Cybersecurity, U.S. Army -
Hannah Hunt Chief Product and Innovation Officer, Army Software Factory -
Tony Plater Acting CISO, U.S. Navy -
Sonali Shah Chief Product Officer, Invicti -
Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner Director, DISA
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