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Top 3 Ways to Build Security Into DevOps

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DevOps teams have been tasked to deliver new applications rapidly and continuously, but security testing and remediation have failed to keep pace. Hackers have capitalized on this “speed over security” approach to AppSec and have developed new attack strategies targeted at the application layer.

Join us for this webinar to learn how organizations can build security into DevOps without sacrificing speed for security. We’ll cover how to:

  • Use AppSec test orchestration to run the right tests at the right time, minimizing impact on build and release pipelines
  • Use vulnerability correlation and prioritization to align remediation efforts with business risks
  • Empower your developers to secure code as fast as they write it
Natasha Gupta
Senior Product Marketing Manager - Synopsys
Natasha is a Senior Product Marketing Manager for Integrated Application Security at Synopsys. She has more than eight years of experience in the cybersecurity and enterprise networking space. Prior to Synopsys, Natasha was with ServiceNow, where she drove product marketing initiatives for ServiceNow Security Operations, a SOAR platform for incident and vulnerability management. She has also held various roles in product marketing and software product management at Imperva and A10 Networks.

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