
The second SecureChainCon, organized by the Ortelius project, is set to take place on May 16.
What is SecureChainCon?
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 16 for this dynamic online knowledge exchange and take your DevSecOps skills to the next level!
Call for Proposals
The call for proposals is open and will close on April 1.
Who should attend?
- DevOps Engineers
- CISO
- Security Engineers
- Platform Engineers
- SREs
Key Takeaways/Why attend this one?
- Security in the DevOps Pipeline Discover the critical role of integrating security tooling within the DevOps pipeline to proactively identify and remediate vulnerabilities from code to cloud.
- Vulnerability Management Master strategies for controlling vulnerabilities, including SAST, DAST, SBOMs, and continuous vulnerability scanning. Learn how to automate compliance checks and policy enforcement to enhance efficiency and consistency.
- Culture of Collaboration Understand the importance of fostering a culture of shared responsibility between development, operations, and security teams to successfully implement DevSecOps best practices.
- Threat Intelligence & Risk Management Explore how to leverage threat intelligence and risk management frameworks to prioritize security efforts, allocate resources effectively, and mitigate emerging threats before they escalate.
Registration
The event is virtual and it’s free to attend.