Who's Committing Code to Your App? Lessons Learned from Real Breaches

April 29th, 2025 | 10 AM CET

 

April 29th, 2025

10 AM CET

 

Your pipelines are running at full speed—but who’s ensuring the code flowing through them is safe? The software you build is only as secure as the code that powers it. Recent incidents like the Jia Tan breach highlight how easily malicious code can slip into even the most efficient DevOps workflows.


Join our live conversation to break down real stories that reveal the many ways malicious code creeps in to your Software Supply Chain, and how to stay safe even after vulnerabilities have been exposed.


In this webinar, we’ll focus on:

  • How attackers exploit DevOps practices to infiltrate supply chains.
  • Real-world lessons from breaches like Jia Tan.
  • Practical steps to secure your CI/CD pipelines without slowing down delivery.

Don’t miss the chance to learn how to keep your pipelines safe without compromising speed.


See you there!

 

Presenter Information

 

Yonatan Arbel | Developer Advocate

 
 
 

Yonatan Arbel

Developer Advocate

 

A software developer with over 13 years of experience, he has been a valuable member of the JFrog team, a prominent tech company, for the past 8.5 years. Throughout his tenure, he has progressed within the organization and ultimately found his place in the Infrastructure group.
His passion for technology has been a driving force throughout his career, leading him to make significant contributions to the development of the JFrog Platform
His journey reflects his dedication and the opportunities available in the tech industry for those eager to learn and grow. As a speaker, he is enthusiastic about sharing his experiences and insights with the broader tech community

 
 
 
 
 
 
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