Grafeas: Taking Metadata Seriously
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Webinar Description:
In a hybrid cloud environment where teams are geographically distributed and the tools involved in software development are fragmented, organizations often struggle to find single source of truth.
Primarily because enforcing strong auditing and governance policies for security purposes across multiple producers, consumers, tools, environments, and teams is challenging.
Adoption of open source software further complicates achieving visibility.
As a result, basic yet critical questions like whether any vulnerability affects production code or which stage a security vulnerability was introduced often go unanswered.
Join this webinar presented by Google and JFrog to learn more about how organizations can implement strong auditing and governance policies using Grafeas, a first-of-its-kind open-source API that helps store, query and retrieve metadata on software components.
Join this webinar presented by Google and JFrog to learn more about how organizations can implement strong auditing and governance policies using Grafeas, a first-of-its-kind open-source API that helps store, query and retrieve metadata on software components.
The Agenda
- Defining the trouble with governance at scale in the age of microservices
- Key requirements for implementing strong auditing and governance
- Introduction to Grafeas
- How Grafeas acts a single source of truth
- Real world example of Grafeas implementation
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Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017
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Time: 10:30 AM PST
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Duration: 1 Hour
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Host(s): Baruch Sadogursky
Stephen Elliott
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Presenter Information

Baruch Sadogursky
Developer Advocate, JFrog
Developer Advocate, JFrog

Stephen Elliott
Product Manager, Google
Product Manager, Google
Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Developer Advocate of JFrog, the creators of Artifactory Binary Repository, the home of Bintray, JavaOne 2011 and 2013 Duke Choice Awards winner. For a living he hangs out with the JFrog tech leaders, writes some code around Artifactory and Bintray, and then speaks and blogs about all that. He does it repeatedly for the last dozen of years and enjoys every moment of it.
Baruch is @jbaruch on twitter and mostly blogs on http://www.jfrog.com/blog
Baruch is @jbaruch on twitter and mostly blogs on http://www.jfrog.com/blog
His speaker history on Lanyrd: http://lanyrd.com/profile/jbaruch/sessions
Stephen Elliott is the product manager for Google Cloud Platform’s Container Registry and related container initiatives. Previously, Stephen was the product manager for Google Domains, and prior to Google, he was the product manager EC2 Spot Instances at Amazon Web Services. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from Yale College and a MBA/MPP joint degree from Harvard University. Before graduate school, Stephen was a nuclear submarine officer aboard the USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730), where he was responsible for a different kind of container security.