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DevOps is terrific for delivering new innovative applications to the market. But the newer trend of “shift left, shift right, shift everywhere” has increased the pressure on developers and DevOps engineers to add application security (AppSec) testing and tooling management in CI/CD pipelines to their already long list of responsibilities.

With “shift everywhere,” existing DevSecOps implementations have to evolve to manage AppSec risk without impeding the agility and frequency of software delivery. The good news is, it can be done.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • How “shift everywhere” is impacting DevSecOps
  • What are its implementation challenges?
  • How to build and execute a comprehensive AppSec program to address these challenges
  • Recent DevSecOps success stories
Chai Bhat
Security Solutions Manager - Synopsys
Chai is an engineer turned product marketer passionate about delivering value to customers. He has worked in the AppSec, cybersecurity, and data management industries for over 15 years.
Satish Swargam
Principal Consultant - Synopsys
Satish is a principal consultant, DevSecOps practice lead and technical oversight lead at Synopsys. He is involved with architectural risk analysis, penetration tests, SAST, maturity action plans and DevSecOps strategy. Prior to Synopsys, he worked at Cerner (a top healthcare IT provider) as a lead security architect. He also worked at USDA, Liberty Mutual Insurance and Humanizing Technologies (a start up) as the enterprise architect with over 25 yrs experience.

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