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software supply chain security

Magic of Automation and Everyday Chores

Jamie Coleman (Self-employed)

What if you had a magic wand that could help you do your everyday chores? With the rise of magical AI systems like ChatGPT is this becoming a reality? Other than creating some basic code, writing tv scripts and generally scaring society a little, what else could this magic be used for?

Experience level: 
Beginner

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

Evolutional Culture Shift Left: Governing and aligning your policies to a Developer first approach to Security

Eric Tice (Wipro)

Over the last year cybersecurity has been pushed to the mainstream media as a critical threat to everyone from threats and vulnerabilities found i our most trusted open source libraries to executive orders demanding more diligent practices to mitigate these risks.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

All Things Quality & Security
All Things Quality & Security

Automating Security from the Left: Integrating Software Supply Chain Security into your DevOps using SLSA, Vulnerability Checks and Beyond

Eric Tice (Wipro)

Open source libraries and frameworks like npm package manager, Log4j and Spring have been a core part of many projects and now are being exposed as potential vulnerabilities causing us all to reevaluate our approach to securing our code. This last year has been an eye opening experience for many as software supply chain security attacks and vulnerabilities have been increasing at an alarming rate. Automation of DevOps components has been a key focus for many companies for years and implemented at some level of maturity successfully.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

All Things Quality & Security
All Things Quality & Security

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