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March 12, 2018

1 PM EDT

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) promises to be the most important change in data privacy regulation in at least 20 years, when it goes into effect on May 25, 2018. If you think you are immune because you aren’t based in an EU country or you don’t directly do business with EU based companies, think again. If any company you do business with does business in the EU the GDPR can force you to be compliant as well.

What about its effect on the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)? The GDPR is not just for security folks. Its requirements will affect the way your applications work, how they are developed, how they are patched and more. Security, Dev, Ops, QA and DevOps all need to understand the GDPR and its effect on the SDLC.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • What are the relevant sections of the GDPR to the SDLC
  • What you can do to make sure you are compliant from day 1
  • Expert tips on things you can do now to make as smooth a transition as possible
  • What you can do beyond the GDPR to improve the security in your SDLC

Join our panel of industry experts as we discuss the ins and outs of GDPR and what you need to know and do to accelerate your SDLC

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Jeannie Warner, Security Manager, WhiteHat Security

Jeannie has worked in security since 2001, with detailed work in analysis and operations, product management, product marketing, senior operations management, and occasional forensics investigation and compliance. She is an advocate and evangelist for security process maturity, and finding integration points for application and network security as the “big picture” in managing risk.

 

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Paul Farrington, 

Director, EMEA & APAC Pre-Sales Consultants

Paul leads EMEA & APAC Pre-Sales Engineering in EMEA for CA Veracode, a business unit of CA Technologies. His team evangelises about securing the software that runs the world. In previous roles, he has run his own IT consultancy firm and was the CTO of Barclays Business Banking Innovation Unit. Paul has brought a range of award-winning software products to market within the Financial Services market. He’s married to a GP Doctor, is a father of two children and lives in County Down, Northern Ireland.