CI/CD tèarainteachd prògram 2
Na cleachdaidhean as fheàrr airson CI/CD dìon bho shealladh OWASP

A’ dèanamh cinnteach à slabhraidh solair bathar-bog

Luis Rodriguez

CTO & Co-founder at Xygeni

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Luis Garcia

Supply Chain Security Engineer and pre-Sales at Xygeni

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Thig còmhla ris an dàrna prògram seo den CI/CD co-labhairtean-lìn anns a bheil Luis Rodríguez, CTO, agus co-stèidheadair Xygeni, agus Luis Manuel García, Manaidsear Taic Reic. Anns an t-seisean seo, rannsaichidh sinn sealladh na “sgioba ghorm” air CI/CD security, diving deep into actionable steps organizations can take to enhance their security posture concerning their CI/CD siostaman.

 

 

This webinar will emphasize the significance of conducting an inventory of CI/CD systems, analyzing past incidents, and identifying vulnerable areas to enhance Software Supply Chain security. Furthermore, we will specifically address CI/CD risks, with a focus on poisoned pipeline cur gu bàs (PPE).

 

 

Through real examples, they will demonstrate the risks associated with accessing secrets through pipeline misconfigurations, highlighting the importance of detecting and preventing anomalous behaviors. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to learn about CI/CD security best practices and the proactive measures required to safeguard the Software Supply Chain.

 

What you'll Learn

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Ìosa-cuadrado-xygeni

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Prìomh Oifigear Bathar
at Xygeni

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Luis Rodriguez

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at Xygeni

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Luis rodriguez

co-founder & CTO
at Xygeni

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742%

Software Supply Chain Attacks increase in three years

$80.6 Bilion

per year The Annual Projected Cost of Vulnerable Software Supply Chains by 2026

68%

of organizations with DevOps infrastructure have reported increased vulnerability due to inadequate security measures

74%

of organizations with DevOps infrastructure have reported increased vulnerability due to inadequate security measures