Webinar
Your Software is Secure Until it’s Not: An Informal and Unscripted Chat on DevSecOps
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Join JFrog’s Kat Cosgrove, as she interviews Melissa Mckay, Developer Advocate, JFrog and Seth Vargo, Senior Staff Engineer at Google Cloud - for a live and interactive discussion about how to thrive with DevSecOps in a world of security threats and breaches.

Listen in as they discuss the recent SolarWinds hack, which affected many high-profile Fortune 500 companies and large U.S. federal government agencies. They will also look at how you can overcome the stress, fear and paranoia of releasing something that you think could result in disaster, with some sound experience and knowledge.

Learn more through their discussion about the types of security vulnerabilities and the ways in which they can surface with real-life examples - such as your configuration/environment, code (SQL injection), and especially 3rd party and open source software (OSS). Today OSS is very heavily utilized by enterprises to speed up development time.

They’ll also dig into some of the methods companies should be using to protect their assets, their teams and their codebases. Especially since working from home is commonplace, you can expect a discussion on “the security implications of day to day operations in your home office”.

Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind webinar and come with your questions!

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Date: February 10th
Time: 3:00 PM PST
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Duration: 1 hour
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Presenters Information
Seth Vargo
Kat Cosgrove

Mellisa McKay

Seth Vargo is an engineer at Google Cloud. Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and some Pittsburgh-based startups. He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology. When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth advises non-profits.

Kat Cosgrove is a Developer Advocate at JFrog, and an actual cyborg. Her professional background has run the gamut from bartender, to video store clerk, to teacher, to software developer. She credits this wide-ranging experience for her success as a speaker, developer, and advocate. Her specialty is approachable 101-level content for junior developers or anyone else who considers themselves a newbie, with a particular focus on DevOps.

When she's not building demos or at a conference, she spends her time playing video games, watching horror movies, and reading science fiction. She lives in Seattle with her cat, Espresso, who is the real brains behind the operation and actually ghostwriting all of her tweets.

Melissa is currently a Developer Advocate with the JFrog Developer Relations team. She has been active in the software industry over 20 years and her background and experience spans a slew of technologies and tools used in the development and operation of enterprise products and services. Melissa is active in the developer community, has spoken at CodeOne, Java Dev Day Mexico and assists with organizing the JCrete and JAlba Unconferences as well as Devoxx4Kids events.