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Balancing Core Conflicts in DevOps - A Security and Reliability Perspective

Offered By: OWASP Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore a comprehensive DevOps keynote presentation that delves into the challenges of balancing core conflicts in software development and security. Learn about the evolution of DevOps, its intersection with security practices, and the importance of reliability. Discover key concepts such as The CALMS framework, Lean principles, and architectural considerations. Gain insights into metrics, monitoring, and sharing within DevOps cultures. Examine the core conflicts between security and development, and understand how DevOps practices can bridge these gaps. Investigate the concept of scope economy and its impact on safety and security. Analyze the differences between software and hardware approaches, and address resistance to change in implementing DevOps methodologies. Benefit from book recommendations and practical advice on implementing effective DevOps practices, including insights on legacy systems and the importance of good DevOps "coffee."

Syllabus

Intro
Welcome
Who am I
Velocity 2009
Everyone Wants DevOps
Security and DevOps
flickr and DevOps
Security
Reliability
The Calms
Lean
Architecture
Metrics
Monitoring
Sharing
Lean Literature
What Does Security Look Like
This Is A Core Conflict
Two Different Games
The DevOps Magic
The Scope Game
Shared Platform
Book Recommendation
Good DevOps Coffee
Scope Economy
Safety Security
Security Engineering
DevOps Legacy
Software vs Hardware
Resistance to Change


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OWASP Foundation

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