[Webinars] CI/CD optimization and automated testing, open source audit reports – Security Boulevard

Learn how our CloudBees partnership helps users optimize CI/CD and automate AppSec Testing, and steps to take after you get an open source audit report.

As many organizations have learned, sometimes the hard way, DevOps transformation is as much about creating a process and adopting a mindset as it is about acquiring the right tools. But organizations creating a DevOps process shouldnt neglect to implement security into their pipelines. Synopsys and CloudBees aim to deliver the best of both worlds to customers adopting DevOps: CI/CD optimization and application security testing automation.

Join experts from Synopsys and CloudBees as we discuss:

What:Implementing DevSecOps With Synopsys and CloudBees

When: Tuesday, Nov. 12 @ 12 p.m. Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific

Who: Meera Rao, senior principal consultant, Synopsys; Chris Saleski, sr. technical alliance marketing manager, CloudBees

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Companies use of open source software has surpassed the occasional and solidified itself as mainstream. Effectively identifying and managing the compliance and security risks associated with open source software can be a difficult task. Whether youre acquiring another company, preparing for acquisition, or simply wanting to manage your use of open source, the universal first step is to figure out the composition of your code, often via an audit. But what do you do once you have the audit report?

Join us for this live webinar to learn best practices before and after an open source audit. Well cover how to:

What:Youve Got Your Open Source Audit ReportNow What?

When: Thursday, Nov. 14 @ 12 p.m. Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific

Who: Tony Decicco, shareholder, GTC Law Group & Affiliates; Leon Schwartz, associate, GTC Law Group & Affiliates; Phil Odence, GM of Black Duck Audits, Synopsys

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