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Deep-dive into Open Policy Agent + Conftest + GateKeeper - Shimon Tolts & Noaa Barki

Yalla! DevOps 2021 -- The first, in-person DevOps conference of the year! Driven by the DevOps community. All about the DevOps community. Deep-dive into Open Policy Agent + Conftest + GateKeeper: Kubernetes Policy in action In this session, we will do a deep-dive session into: Open Policy Agent, Conftest, and GateKeeper. We will show real-life use cases of how to use those technologies in production in order to configure and enforce a centralized policy for Kubernetes Shimon and Noaa will present both sides of the dev stack, DevOps and Developers.

JFrog And Red Hat DevSecOps Security Series

Accurately detecting and mitigating security vulnerabilities is critical for any enterprise. JFrog’s ongoing collaboration with Red Hat provides the DevOps community with enterprise-grade DevSecOps capabilities, enabling you to deliver high-quality, and more secure software, anywhere. As part of the Red Hat DevSecOps Security Series, Join us on July 1st for JFrog & Red Hat’s perspective on application analysis and how JFrog’s recently achieved Vulnerability Scanner Certification helps identify vulnerabilities in applications, images and configurations early in your lifecycle.

DevSecOps is a practice. Make it visible

Security should be embedded in DevOps by default, but for many organizations, it is not. Enter “DevSecOps”. What is DevSecOps? It is a practice to build more secure applications, secure the software factory, and secure cloud workloads. Because it is a practice it needs to be visible. In this session hear about the ways tech-enabled enterprises approach a DevSecOps practice, how they make it visible, and how Splunk + JFrog can accelerate your journey.

Joe Biden's Security Order: What it Means for DevOps

What the Executive Order says today Anticipated further actions by the White House Reasons the software bill of materials (SBOM) will become the source of truth Differences between a SBOM and an “ingredients list” How tools and methods will position developers for success How securing and certifying processes - not just components - may be the key to future compliance

Keep OSS supply chain attacks off the menu: Tidelift catalogs + JFrog serve known-good components

How does your organization keep track of all of the open source components being used to develop applications and ensure they are secure and properly maintained? Our recent survey data shows that the larger an organization gets, the less confident they are in in their open source management practices. In companies over 10,000 employees, 39% are not very or not at all confident their open source components are secure, up to date, and well maintained.

How The JFrog Platform Drives DevSecOps At Scale

With the JFrog Platform at the core of your DevSecOps tool chain, you will over achieve your deployment frequency and change lead time metrics. By integrating JFrog into your existing CI environment current skills (people) and processes are maximized, while aggregating all the commercial and open source software artifacts, dependencies and documentation for re-use across all of your development projects to drive consistency and quality of the build.

Best Practices: Onboarding Jfrog Xray

JFrog Xray is a Software Composition Analysis tool (SCA) which is tightly integrated with JFrog Artifactory to ensure security and compliance governance for the organization binaries throughout the SDLC. This video provides best practices learned from customers for successfully deploying JFrog Xray into your organization and performing a real Shift-Left. It will focus on two keys to success, 1. involving R&D and 2. starting small and working in cycles.