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Best Practices for Securing Modern Cloud Native Applications with ActiveCampaign CISO

The benefits of cloud native development are undeniable – from rapid deployments to scaling operations. However, modern cloud native applications both solve and introduce new security risks at each layer of the application. Join Chaim Mazal, ActiveCampaign CISO, as he shares his experience in the cloud native space and offers tips for others. Mazal will discuss how he transformed ActiveCampaign’s security approach at each layer of stack – including 3rd dependencies, containerization, and infrastructure as code. Join us to learn the key strategies and unique insight for securing cloud native applications.

Vulnerability Assessment Using Datadog and Snyk

Vulnerability assessment for teams can often be overwhelming. This joint Datadog and Snyk session demonstrates the new integration between the two companies, which enables developers to precisely identify and prioritize code-level security fixes in production applications. Using a sample Java application, you'll see how Snyk surfaces vulnerability information at runtime inside the Datadog UI to help users triage fixes by not just seeing that a vulnerability exists but also how often they are exposed.

Securing Cloud Native Applications at Scale.

Cloud-native architecture is improving time to capability at reduced cost for the enterprise.However, as your organisation transfers workloads to container, Kubernetes and serverless environments, a unified development and deployment approach requires increased involvement of the cybersecurity team.Join Mathias Conradt, Senior Solutions Engineer at Snyk, to learn how DevSecOps is being used to secure cloud-native applications.

Wishes Do Come True: Fast Development, Secure Delivery

Organizations re-thinking their software delivery lifecycle are faced with a dilemma: how to speed up the pace of development necessary to surpass their competition, without sacrificing the security of the applications they’re delivering? CI/CD practices and tools have risen up to help meet this need, but fitting legacy applications and security tools into these modern pipelines exposes new gaps that risk slowing release velocity.