際際滷shows by User: StefanStreichsbier / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: StefanStreichsbier / Sat, 25 Sep 2021 01:38:39 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: StefanStreichsbier DevSecOps in 2031: How robots and humans will secure apps together Log /slideshow/devsecops-in-2031-how-robots-and-humans-will-secure-apps-together-log/250291182 devsecopsin2031-210925013839
The year is 2031, how has software development and security evolved in the last decade? Are there any developers or security folks left? Have robots taken our jobs? We will join Security Engineer Sam, that is responsible for securing a cutting edge application for a hot fintech company in the year 2021. The app has just completed a major release and Sam is sharing her progress and learnings with her peers at a local OWASP meetup. After a night of celebration she wakes up and finds her future self jumping out of a time-machine in her bedroom closet. Time travel paradoxes aside, the future of the world is at stake because a sentient A.I. is threatening to hack the planet. There is a small task force that has been working for a decade on finding a way to finally solve secure software development, and they have done it! There is no time to waste, you are joining your future self to go to the year 2031 and learn what they have learned to bring that knowledge back to present and avoid the dark future from ever happening.]]>

The year is 2031, how has software development and security evolved in the last decade? Are there any developers or security folks left? Have robots taken our jobs? We will join Security Engineer Sam, that is responsible for securing a cutting edge application for a hot fintech company in the year 2021. The app has just completed a major release and Sam is sharing her progress and learnings with her peers at a local OWASP meetup. After a night of celebration she wakes up and finds her future self jumping out of a time-machine in her bedroom closet. Time travel paradoxes aside, the future of the world is at stake because a sentient A.I. is threatening to hack the planet. There is a small task force that has been working for a decade on finding a way to finally solve secure software development, and they have done it! There is no time to waste, you are joining your future self to go to the year 2031 and learn what they have learned to bring that knowledge back to present and avoid the dark future from ever happening.]]>
Sat, 25 Sep 2021 01:38:39 GMT /slideshow/devsecops-in-2031-how-robots-and-humans-will-secure-apps-together-log/250291182 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) DevSecOps in 2031: How robots and humans will secure apps together Log StefanStreichsbier The year is 2031, how has software development and security evolved in the last decade? Are there any developers or security folks left? Have robots taken our jobs? We will join Security Engineer Sam, that is responsible for securing a cutting edge application for a hot fintech company in the year 2021. The app has just completed a major release and Sam is sharing her progress and learnings with her peers at a local OWASP meetup. After a night of celebration she wakes up and finds her future self jumping out of a time-machine in her bedroom closet. Time travel paradoxes aside, the future of the world is at stake because a sentient A.I. is threatening to hack the planet. There is a small task force that has been working for a decade on finding a way to finally solve secure software development, and they have done it! There is no time to waste, you are joining your future self to go to the year 2031 and learn what they have learned to bring that knowledge back to present and avoid the dark future from ever happening. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devsecopsin2031-210925013839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The year is 2031, how has software development and security evolved in the last decade? Are there any developers or security folks left? Have robots taken our jobs? We will join Security Engineer Sam, that is responsible for securing a cutting edge application for a hot fintech company in the year 2021. The app has just completed a major release and Sam is sharing her progress and learnings with her peers at a local OWASP meetup. After a night of celebration she wakes up and finds her future self jumping out of a time-machine in her bedroom closet. Time travel paradoxes aside, the future of the world is at stake because a sentient A.I. is threatening to hack the planet. There is a small task force that has been working for a decade on finding a way to finally solve secure software development, and they have done it! There is no time to waste, you are joining your future self to go to the year 2031 and learn what they have learned to bring that knowledge back to present and avoid the dark future from ever happening.
DevSecOps in 2031: How robots and humans will secure apps together Log from Stefan Streichsbier
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The Future of DevSecOps /slideshow/the-future-of-devsecops/239349178 mydevsecops-futureofdevsecops-201120074339
This talk by Stefan Streichsbier, Co-Founder of GuardRails.io, provides a brief history of how development, operations and security testing have become highly complex. It continues to outline the key problems with traditional security solutions and why in 2020 companies around the world are still figuring out a good way to manage security as part of rapid development cycles. Specifically, the big challenge of introducing and fixing new security issues versus tackling the existing security dept of existing applications. To quote Bishop Desmond Tutu, There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why theyre falling in. After setting the stage, the remainder of the talk will focus on the paradigm shift that security solutions have to incorporate in order to solve the problem of sustainably secure applications on all layers. This will explore how the elements of Speed, Just in time training, and Data science have to be leveraged to empower development teams around the globe to get ahead for once and finally become able to move fast and be safe at the same time. The 3 core takeaways for the audience are: 1.) Where security practices have gone wrong so far. 2.) What new technologies will cause a paradigm shift in how security is applied at scale. 3.) How security will look like in 5-10 years.]]>

This talk by Stefan Streichsbier, Co-Founder of GuardRails.io, provides a brief history of how development, operations and security testing have become highly complex. It continues to outline the key problems with traditional security solutions and why in 2020 companies around the world are still figuring out a good way to manage security as part of rapid development cycles. Specifically, the big challenge of introducing and fixing new security issues versus tackling the existing security dept of existing applications. To quote Bishop Desmond Tutu, There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why theyre falling in. After setting the stage, the remainder of the talk will focus on the paradigm shift that security solutions have to incorporate in order to solve the problem of sustainably secure applications on all layers. This will explore how the elements of Speed, Just in time training, and Data science have to be leveraged to empower development teams around the globe to get ahead for once and finally become able to move fast and be safe at the same time. The 3 core takeaways for the audience are: 1.) Where security practices have gone wrong so far. 2.) What new technologies will cause a paradigm shift in how security is applied at scale. 3.) How security will look like in 5-10 years.]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2020 07:43:39 GMT /slideshow/the-future-of-devsecops/239349178 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) The Future of DevSecOps StefanStreichsbier This talk by Stefan Streichsbier, Co-Founder of GuardRails.io, provides a brief history of how development, operations and security testing have become highly complex. It continues to outline the key problems with traditional security solutions and why in 2020 companies around the world are still figuring out a good way to manage security as part of rapid development cycles. Specifically, the big challenge of introducing and fixing new security issues versus tackling the existing security dept of existing applications. To quote Bishop Desmond Tutu, There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why theyre falling in. After setting the stage, the remainder of the talk will focus on the paradigm shift that security solutions have to incorporate in order to solve the problem of sustainably secure applications on all layers. This will explore how the elements of Speed, Just in time training, and Data science have to be leveraged to empower development teams around the globe to get ahead for once and finally become able to move fast and be safe at the same time. The 3 core takeaways for the audience are: 1.) Where security practices have gone wrong so far. 2.) What new technologies will cause a paradigm shift in how security is applied at scale. 3.) How security will look like in 5-10 years. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mydevsecops-futureofdevsecops-201120074339-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk by Stefan Streichsbier, Co-Founder of GuardRails.io, provides a brief history of how development, operations and security testing have become highly complex. It continues to outline the key problems with traditional security solutions and why in 2020 companies around the world are still figuring out a good way to manage security as part of rapid development cycles. Specifically, the big challenge of introducing and fixing new security issues versus tackling the existing security dept of existing applications. To quote Bishop Desmond Tutu, There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why theyre falling in. After setting the stage, the remainder of the talk will focus on the paradigm shift that security solutions have to incorporate in order to solve the problem of sustainably secure applications on all layers. This will explore how the elements of Speed, Just in time training, and Data science have to be leveraged to empower development teams around the globe to get ahead for once and finally become able to move fast and be safe at the same time. The 3 core takeaways for the audience are: 1.) Where security practices have gone wrong so far. 2.) What new technologies will cause a paradigm shift in how security is applied at scale. 3.) How security will look like in 5-10 years.
The Future of DevSecOps from Stefan Streichsbier
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SCS DevSecOps Seminar - State of DevSecOps /slideshow/scs-devsecops-seminar-state-of-devsecops/219508350 scs-stateofdevsecops-deck-1-200113092839
This is the latest version of the State of the DevSecOps presentation, which was given by Stefan Streichsbier, founder of guardrails.io, as the keynote for the Singapore Computer Society - DevSecOps Seminar in Singapore on the 13th January 2020.]]>

This is the latest version of the State of the DevSecOps presentation, which was given by Stefan Streichsbier, founder of guardrails.io, as the keynote for the Singapore Computer Society - DevSecOps Seminar in Singapore on the 13th January 2020.]]>
Mon, 13 Jan 2020 09:28:39 GMT /slideshow/scs-devsecops-seminar-state-of-devsecops/219508350 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) SCS DevSecOps Seminar - State of DevSecOps StefanStreichsbier This is the latest version of the State of the DevSecOps presentation, which was given by Stefan Streichsbier, founder of guardrails.io, as the keynote for the Singapore Computer Society - DevSecOps Seminar in Singapore on the 13th January 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scs-stateofdevsecops-deck-1-200113092839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the latest version of the State of the DevSecOps presentation, which was given by Stefan Streichsbier, founder of guardrails.io, as the keynote for the Singapore Computer Society - DevSecOps Seminar in Singapore on the 13th January 2020.
SCS DevSecOps Seminar - State of DevSecOps from Stefan Streichsbier
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State of DevSecOps - DevSecOpsDays 2019 /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-devsecopsdays-2019/156035766 stateofdevsecops-v1-190717052859
This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>

This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>
Wed, 17 Jul 2019 05:28:59 GMT /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-devsecopsdays-2019/156035766 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) State of DevSecOps - DevSecOpsDays 2019 StefanStreichsbier This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stateofdevsecops-v1-190717052859-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.
State of DevSecOps - DevSecOpsDays 2019 from Stefan Streichsbier
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State of DevSecOps - GTACS 2019 /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-gtacs-2019/145686875 gtacs2019-v1-190515041455
This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>

This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>
Wed, 15 May 2019 04:14:55 GMT /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-gtacs-2019/145686875 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) State of DevSecOps - GTACS 2019 StefanStreichsbier This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gtacs2019-v1-190515041455-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.
State of DevSecOps - GTACS 2019 from Stefan Streichsbier
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Practical Secure Coding Workshop - {DECIPHER} Hackathon /StefanStreichsbier/practical-secure-coding-workshop-decipher-hackathon-140665519 practicalsecurecodingworkshop-1-190413032647
A two hour workshop that provides a practical introduction to secure coding. This was part of the {DECIPHER} Hackathon (https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/decipher-hackathon-tickets-57968120208). ]]>

A two hour workshop that provides a practical introduction to secure coding. This was part of the {DECIPHER} Hackathon (https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/decipher-hackathon-tickets-57968120208). ]]>
Sat, 13 Apr 2019 03:26:47 GMT /StefanStreichsbier/practical-secure-coding-workshop-decipher-hackathon-140665519 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Practical Secure Coding Workshop - {DECIPHER} Hackathon StefanStreichsbier A two hour workshop that provides a practical introduction to secure coding. This was part of the {DECIPHER} Hackathon (https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/decipher-hackathon-tickets-57968120208). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/practicalsecurecodingworkshop-1-190413032647-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A two hour workshop that provides a practical introduction to secure coding. This was part of the {DECIPHER} Hackathon (https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/decipher-hackathon-tickets-57968120208).
Practical Secure Coding Workshop - {DECIPHER} Hackathon from Stefan Streichsbier
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State of DevSecOps - DevOpsDays Jakarta 2019 /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-devopsdays-jakarta-2019/140412226 stateofdevsecops-v1-190411044946
This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>

This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.]]>
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 04:49:46 GMT /slideshow/state-of-devsecops-devopsdays-jakarta-2019/140412226 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) State of DevSecOps - DevOpsDays Jakarta 2019 StefanStreichsbier This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stateofdevsecops-v1-190411044946-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk provides a brief history of how DevOps has enabled tech companies to become unicorns. Furthermore, is Security in DevOps important, who is responsible and what can teams do make security a competitive advantage.
State of DevSecOps - DevOpsDays Jakarta 2019 from Stefan Streichsbier
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Security and Mobility Co Create Week Jakarta /slideshow/security-and-mobility-co-create-week-jakarta/134097048 securityandmobility-co-create-v1-190302093501
Mobility and security are important factors that need to be prioritized by fintech startups in building user trust. This presentations shares how to build, develop, and improve these two things so that your business can grow. ]]>

Mobility and security are important factors that need to be prioritized by fintech startups in building user trust. This presentations shares how to build, develop, and improve these two things so that your business can grow. ]]>
Sat, 02 Mar 2019 09:35:01 GMT /slideshow/security-and-mobility-co-create-week-jakarta/134097048 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Security and Mobility Co Create Week Jakarta StefanStreichsbier Mobility and security are important factors that need to be prioritized by fintech startups in building user trust. This presentations shares how to build, develop, and improve these two things so that your business can grow. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securityandmobility-co-create-v1-190302093501-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mobility and security are important factors that need to be prioritized by fintech startups in building user trust. This presentations shares how to build, develop, and improve these two things so that your business can grow.
Security and Mobility Co Create Week Jakarta from Stefan Streichsbier
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Securing a great Developer Experience - v1.3 /slideshow/securing-a-great-developer-experience-v13/125471863 securingagreatdx-pmi-v1-181210013554
In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Issues Overload * Acronym Overuse * Sales team Wall]]>

In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Issues Overload * Acronym Overuse * Sales team Wall]]>
Mon, 10 Dec 2018 01:35:53 GMT /slideshow/securing-a-great-developer-experience-v13/125471863 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Securing a great Developer Experience - v1.3 StefanStreichsbier In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Issues Overload * Acronym Overuse * Sales team Wall <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securingagreatdx-pmi-v1-181210013554-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Issues Overload * Acronym Overuse * Sales team Wall
Securing a great Developer Experience - v1.3 from Stefan Streichsbier
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Securing a great DX - DevSecOps Days Singapore 2018 /slideshow/securing-a-great-dx-devsecops-days-singapore-2018/107288374 securingagreatdx-devsecopsdays-v1-180724121923
In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Signals versus Noise * Lost in Translation * Make it easy]]>

In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Signals versus Noise * Lost in Translation * Make it easy]]>
Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:19:23 GMT /slideshow/securing-a-great-dx-devsecops-days-singapore-2018/107288374 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Securing a great DX - DevSecOps Days Singapore 2018 StefanStreichsbier In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Signals versus Noise * Lost in Translation * Make it easy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securingagreatdx-devsecopsdays-v1-180724121923-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the software engineering world, change is the only constant. And in the course of the last decades, the frequency of that change has exploded. What Agile has brought to software teams, DevOps is now bringing to the entire organization. And the results speak for themselves. The DevOps high-performers are killing it. Insane deploy frequencies of features, high reliability of applications, and high productivity of cross-functional teams have amplified the speed at which ideas become a reality. In parallel, Application Security was doing its own thing and to a large part remained oblivious to all the impressive improvements that were happening in software engineering. Because breaking an application doesnt need any knowledge of how it was created in the first place. This talk will cover anti-patterns that are preventing application security from being adopted by development teams, such as: * Signals versus Noise * Lost in Translation * Make it easy
Securing a great DX - DevSecOps Days Singapore 2018 from Stefan Streichsbier
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A Tale of Three Horses - RSAC 2017 APJ - DevOps Connect: DevSecOps Edition, Singapore /slideshow/a-tale-of-three-horses-rsac-2017-apj-devops-connect-devsecops-edition-singapore/78218943 devsecopsatrsac2017apjstefan1-170725034024
We all envy unicorns like Amazon, Netflix and Google. They have it all figured out and are light years ahead of the rest of the pack. This talk will explore security challenges organizations encounter as part of their digital transformation journey and shows that DevOps is a perfect opportunity to embed security, using actual experiences of three organizations in Asia to illustrate the key points.]]>

We all envy unicorns like Amazon, Netflix and Google. They have it all figured out and are light years ahead of the rest of the pack. This talk will explore security challenges organizations encounter as part of their digital transformation journey and shows that DevOps is a perfect opportunity to embed security, using actual experiences of three organizations in Asia to illustrate the key points.]]>
Tue, 25 Jul 2017 03:40:24 GMT /slideshow/a-tale-of-three-horses-rsac-2017-apj-devops-connect-devsecops-edition-singapore/78218943 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) A Tale of Three Horses - RSAC 2017 APJ - DevOps Connect: DevSecOps Edition, Singapore StefanStreichsbier We all envy unicorns like Amazon, Netflix and Google. They have it all figured out and are light years ahead of the rest of the pack. This talk will explore security challenges organizations encounter as part of their digital transformation journey and shows that DevOps is a perfect opportunity to embed security, using actual experiences of three organizations in Asia to illustrate the key points. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devsecopsatrsac2017apjstefan1-170725034024-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We all envy unicorns like Amazon, Netflix and Google. They have it all figured out and are light years ahead of the rest of the pack. This talk will explore security challenges organizations encounter as part of their digital transformation journey and shows that DevOps is a perfect opportunity to embed security, using actual experiences of three organizations in Asia to illustrate the key points.
A Tale of Three Horses - RSAC 2017 APJ - DevOps Connect: DevSecOps Edition, Singapore from Stefan Streichsbier
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Null application security in an agile world /slideshow/null-application-security-in-an-agile-world/70155791 null-applicationsecurityinanagileworld-161215020714
Talk about application security in an agile world. How can security be integrated into agile and how can DevSecOps be leveraged to achieve security at scale at speed.]]>

Talk about application security in an agile world. How can security be integrated into agile and how can DevSecOps be leveraged to achieve security at scale at speed.]]>
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 02:07:14 GMT /slideshow/null-application-security-in-an-agile-world/70155791 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Null application security in an agile world StefanStreichsbier Talk about application security in an agile world. How can security be integrated into agile and how can DevSecOps be leveraged to achieve security at scale at speed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/null-applicationsecurityinanagileworld-161215020714-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk about application security in an agile world. How can security be integrated into agile and how can DevSecOps be leveraged to achieve security at scale at speed.
Null application security in an agile world from Stefan Streichsbier
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DevSecOps - The big picture /slideshow/devsecops-the-big-picture-66944652/66944652 devsecops-thebigpicturev1-161010065137
This was the first presentation giving at the DevSecOps meetup in Singapore. ]]>

This was the first presentation giving at the DevSecOps meetup in Singapore. ]]>
Mon, 10 Oct 2016 06:51:37 GMT /slideshow/devsecops-the-big-picture-66944652/66944652 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) DevSecOps - The big picture StefanStreichsbier This was the first presentation giving at the DevSecOps meetup in Singapore. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devsecops-thebigpicturev1-161010065137-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was the first presentation giving at the DevSecOps meetup in Singapore.
DevSecOps - The big picture from Stefan Streichsbier
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Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016 /slideshow/application-security-in-an-agile-world-agile-singapore-2016/66898916 agilesingapore2016-applicationsecurityinanagileworldv1-161008150140
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Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016]]>
Sat, 08 Oct 2016 15:01:40 GMT /slideshow/application-security-in-an-agile-world-agile-singapore-2016/66898916 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016 StefanStreichsbier Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agilesingapore2016-applicationsecurityinanagileworldv1-161008150140-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016
Application Security in an Agile World - Agile Singapore 2016 from Stefan Streichsbier
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Application Security at DevOps Speed - DevOpsDays Singapore 2016 /slideshow/application-security-at-devops-speed-devopsdays-singapore-2016/66898893 devopsdayssingapore2016-ignitev1-161008150026
This is an ignite version of my talk given at Agile Singapore. 20 slides, 15 seconds each.]]>

This is an ignite version of my talk given at Agile Singapore. 20 slides, 15 seconds each.]]>
Sat, 08 Oct 2016 15:00:26 GMT /slideshow/application-security-at-devops-speed-devopsdays-singapore-2016/66898893 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) Application Security at DevOps Speed - DevOpsDays Singapore 2016 StefanStreichsbier This is an ignite version of my talk given at Agile Singapore. 20 slides, 15 seconds each. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devopsdayssingapore2016-ignitev1-161008150026-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is an ignite version of my talk given at Agile Singapore. 20 slides, 15 seconds each.
Application Security at DevOps Speed - DevOpsDays Singapore 2016 from Stefan Streichsbier
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DevSecOps Singapore introduction /slideshow/devsecops-singapore-introduction/65113242 devsecopssgintroductionv1-160818070000
Introduction to DevSecOps Singapore and announcements]]>

Introduction to DevSecOps Singapore and announcements]]>
Thu, 18 Aug 2016 07:00:00 GMT /slideshow/devsecops-singapore-introduction/65113242 StefanStreichsbier@slideshare.net(StefanStreichsbier) DevSecOps Singapore introduction StefanStreichsbier Introduction to DevSecOps Singapore and announcements <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devsecopssgintroductionv1-160818070000-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction to DevSecOps Singapore and announcements
DevSecOps Singapore introduction from Stefan Streichsbier
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-StefanStreichsbier-48x48.jpg?cb=1632533588 Stefan has been focusing on information security since 2003. He is passionate about analysing complex applications through architecture, design and source code reviews and improving their security posture. Stefan is a co-founder of the local DevSecOps Singapore Meetup group that is enjoying an active and ever-growing community. Stefan is also one of the core organizers of DevOpsDays Singapore and DevSecCon Asia. www.guardrails.io https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devsecopsin2031-210925013839-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/devsecops-in-2031-how-robots-and-humans-will-secure-apps-together-log/250291182 DevSecOps in 2031: How... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mydevsecops-futureofdevsecops-201120074339-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-future-of-devsecops/239349178 The Future of DevSecOps https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scs-stateofdevsecops-deck-1-200113092839-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/scs-devsecops-seminar-state-of-devsecops/219508350 SCS DevSecOps Seminar ...