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Fostering Collaboration Between Engineering, Product, and Security Teams

Offered By: LeadDev via YouTube

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Cross-Functional Collaboration Courses Product Management Courses DevSecOps Courses Quality Assurance Courses Software Engineering Courses Threat Modeling Courses Security Operations Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore strategies and best practices for fostering harmonious and efficient working relationships among engineering, product, and security teams in this 46-minute webinar. Address the challenge of balancing industry standards, security, reliability, and end-user experience while prioritizing product development. Learn about common sources of friction, including security vs. product and security vs. developers, and discuss topics such as security ownership, performance vs. security trade-offs, and security as a practice. Gain insights on handling privileged data, improving security operations maturity, and implementing effective communication and business decision-making processes. Discover techniques for conducting threat modeling and adapting security practices for mature products.

Syllabus

Introduction
Meet Racine
Meet Tash
Meet Lena
Biggest sources of friction
Security vs product
Security vs developers
Business
Who owns security
One thought experiment
Performance vs security
Security theater
Security questions
Security as a practice
Privileged data
Lack of PR
Culture
Security Operations Maturity
QA
Road show
Communication
Business Decisions
Mature Products
Threat Modeling


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