Creating a graph based security organisation Dinis Cruz Keynote at DevSecCon London 2017

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DevSecCon London 2017 Hacking conference
#hacking, #hackers, #infosec, #opsec, #IT, #security DevSecCon is the global DevSecOps community dedicated to bringing developers, operations, and security practitioners together to learn, share, and define the future of secure development.
IT security has never been more critical. But with businesses demanding quick software release cycles, security is too often an afterthought, compressed into a reduced timeframe, with disastrous consequences. But with a DevSecOps approach, you don't need to sacrifice security for speed.
DevSecOps is a new discipline that merges development, operations, and security via intense collaboration, tooling, and techniques. Together, these three core competencies can continuously build security into the development lifecycle without impacting critical deadlines and delaying release cycles.
DevSecCon is the community for developers, operations, and security practitioners that care about their craft and want to find ways to build secure software better. Community members learn how to implement security in the development process, ensure secure continuous delivery, automate and monitor security processes and create an inclusive and collaborative culture between DevOps and security.

What is DevSecCon?

DevSecCon is a community consisting of conferences and events dedicated to the bleeding edge of secure development. We aim to provide a source of inspiration, education, and networking opportunities. Our events are packed with top advice from new and seasoned speakers alike and run worldwide.
Who attends DevSecCon?

DevSecCon is for anybody who wants to refine their approach to secure development and delivery. Our community consists of DevOps leads, security professionals, Agile practitioners, developers, product innovation managers, pentesters, heads of platforms, sysadmins, cloud security strategists, architects, engineers, analysts, CTOs, CISOs, IT managers, consultants, directors, AppSec experts, project managers, and just about anyone that cares about building secure software.

Who is behind DevSecCon?

The Snyk team took ownership of DevSecCon in 2019, however, DevSecCon continues to be led by community volunteers, the review committee, and a core team of DevSecOps enthusiasts. You can find the team here, and you are welcome to join us and volunteer with us!

https://www.devseccon.com/community







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