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You do not need to look far to find news about software delivery chain (SDLC) attacks. How applications are built and deployed is a part of an enterprise's attack surface, and shifting left security is something every organization needs to think about by embracing DevSecOps. DevSecOps is a practice, and that practice must be visible. Join us as we talk about how creating visibility across your DevSecOps practice helps you build more secure applications, secure the software factory, and better secure applications in production. And find out how Splunks capabilities align to these use cases.
Speaker
Chris Riley
Splunk
Technology Advocate
Chris Riley is a Tech Advocate at Splunk, he is obsessed with bringing modern technologies to those who need to solve real-world problems, going from unicorn to reality. Chris speaks and engages with end-users regularly in the areas of DevOps, SRE, and App Dev. He is a regular contributor to industry blogs such as ContainerJournal.com, DevOps.com an…
Chris Riley is a Tech Advocate at Splunk, he is obsessed with bringing modern technologies to those who need to solve real-world problems, going from unicorn to reality. Chris speaks and engages with end-users regularly in the areas of DevOps, SRE, and App Dev. He is a regular contributor to industry blogs such as ContainerJournal.com, DevOps.com and Sweetcode.io and host of the podcast Developers Eating the World. As a bad coder turned technology advocate, Chris understands the challenges and needs of modern engineers, as well as how technology fits into the broader business goals of companies in a demanding high-tech world. Chris obtained his Computer Science and Business degrees from Regis University in Colorado and currently lives in Colorado with his wife and two daughters. He is a fan of physics and psychology, and has an eclectic set of hobbies that range SRE from Genetic Algorithms (GA) to Mineral Collecting to LEGO.