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Developers today go from code-to-cloud in a matter of hours and security teams are struggling to keep up. Legacy AppSec systems and processes are impeding their efforts to scale their AppSec program and the majority of security teams feel unprepared to govern and secure the modern SDLC.
To solve this problem, organizations must rethink their approach to AppSec. Instead of trying to force developers to learn another skill set (security), adopt new tools or slow down development, AppSec teams must focus on security policies in developer workflows. Our guest today will teach us exactly how to make that happen.
Travis McPeak is the co-founder and CEO of Resourcely.io which he founded after more than a decade of experience in cybersecurity, working at organizations including Netflix, IBM, and Symantec. In addition to his work as a practitioner, Travis is an active startup advisor and an angel investor, backing startups including Authzed, DevZero, Monad, Truffle Security, and more.
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Developers today go from code-to-cloud in a matter of hours and security teams are struggling to keep up. Legacy AppSec systems and processes are impeding their efforts to scale their AppSec program and the majority of security teams feel unprepared to govern and secure the modern SDLC.
To solve this problem, organizations must rethink their approach to AppSec. Instead of trying to force developers to learn another skill set (security), adopt new tools or slow down development, AppSec teams must focus on security policies in developer workflows. Our guest today will teach us exactly how to make that happen.
Travis McPeak is the co-founder and CEO of Resourcely.io which he founded after more than a decade of experience in cybersecurity, working at organizations including Netflix, IBM, and Symantec. In addition to his work as a practitioner, Travis is an active startup advisor and an angel investor, backing startups including Authzed, DevZero, Monad, Truffle Security, and more.
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