Webinar
Spooky Container Development Pipeline with JFROG XRAY
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Webinar Description:
Once upon a time a courageous young developer was getting ready for another release. He checked in his test environment if his Docker image was running properly and would trigger a new pipeline to production based on the latest git branch for release. What he didn't know was that a transitive dependency used by his node application was maintained by a fellow malicious developer who was cursed and had a bad intention… In the hour of darkness, the young brave developer seeks advice from the wise Magician who shares the secret of immutable pipelines for continuous delivery in conjunction with a magic artifact called Xray. Will the story come to a good end? Find out and join us!

Who should attend:
Developers and DevOps engineers who are interested to learn more about JFrog Xray and how to automate security of their development pipeline.


Pre-requisites:

  • none

The Agenda

  • Introduction
  • The dependency nightmare
  • Chase the devil out of your software
  • Q&A


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Details
Date: Nov 4th, 2019
Time: 10:30 AM PST
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Duration: 60 minutes
Host: Baruch Sadogursky
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Presenter Information
Baruch Sadogursky
Head Developer Advocate

Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Chief Sticker Officer (also, Head of Developer Relations) at JFrog. His passion is speaking about technology. Well, speaking in general, but doing it about technology makes him look smart, and 17 years of hi-tech experience sure helps. When he’s not on stage (or on a plane to get there), he learns about technology, people and how they work, or more precisely, don’t work together.

He is a CNCF ambassador, Developer Champion, and a professional conference speaker on DevOps, Java and Groovy topics, and is a regular at the industry’s most prestigious events including JavaOne (where he was awarded a Rock Star award), DockerCon, Devoxx, DevOps Days, OSCON, Qcon and many others.

You can follow him @jbaruch on Twitter.