Welcome to SecureChainCon, the premier online micro-conference for DevOps and Security professionals, proudly hosted by the Ortelius open-source community! This conference is free and open to all.
Get ready for a half-day of engaging sessions, hands-on workshops, and invaluable learning experiences designed to keep you ahead in the fast-paced world of software security and DevOps automation. Our lineup of expert speakers from top organizations will share their insights, best practices, and real-world case studies on seamlessly integrating security into DevOps workflows.
From secure coding practices and container security to supply chain management and threat modeling, our sessions cover a broad spectrum of topics tailored to DevSecOps professionals at all levels. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting your DevSecOps journey, there's something for you at SecureChainCon.
Join us on May 16th for this dynamic online knowledge exchange and advance your DevSecOps skills!
We are excited to invite speakers to submit proposals for our upcoming event, focusing on cutting-edge topics in cybersecurity and software development. We are looking for presentations that delve into vulnerability mitigation and patch management, as well as the latest developments in CI/CD cybersecurity and open-source practices. Thought leaders are also encouraged to share insights on Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) and their importance in secure development. We are particularly interested in sessions that explore threat modeling, SAST/DAST/ASPM methodologies, and building a culture of security beyond the IDE—how organizations can integrate security into their culture and business practices. Additionally, we are seeking talks on the role of AI and ML in improving CI/CD processes and advancing security automation. Join us and contribute to shaping the future of secure software development. Topics include:
Vulnerability Mitigation and Patch Management
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