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The Enterprise Browser & AI in Securing Software and Supply Chains - Mike Fey, Josh Lemos - ASW #285

The Enterprise Browser & AI in Securing Software and Supply Chains - Mike Fey, Josh Lemos - ASW #285

FromApplication Security Weekly (Video)


The Enterprise Browser & AI in Securing Software and Supply Chains - Mike Fey, Josh Lemos - ASW #285

FromApplication Security Weekly (Video)

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How companies are benefiting from the enterprise browser. It's not just security when talking about the enterprise browser. It's the marriage between security AND productivity. In this interview, Mike will provide real live case studies on how different enterprises are benefitting. Segment Resources: https://www.island.io/resources https://www.island.io/press This segment is sponsored by Island. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/islandrsac to learn more about them! The cybersecurity landscape continues to transform, with a growing focus on mitigating supply chain vulnerabilities, enforcing data governance, and incorporating AI into security measures. This transformation promises to steer DevSecOps teams toward software development processes with efficiency and security at the forefront. Josh Lemos, Chief Information Security Officer at GitLab will discuss the role of AI in securing software and data supply chains and helping developers work more efficiently while creating more secure code. This segment is sponsored by GitLab. Visit https://securityweekly.com/gitlabrsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-285
Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Application Security Weekly decrypts development for the Security Professional - exploring how to inject security into their organization’s Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) in a fluid and transparent way; Learn the tools, techniques, and processes necessary to move at the speed of DevOps (even if you aren’t a DevOps shop yet). The target audience for Application Security Weekly spans the gamut of Security Engineers and Practitioners that need to level-up their skills in the Application Security space - as well as enabling “Cyber Curious” developers to get involved in the Application Security process at their organizations. To a lesser extent, we hope to arm Security Managers and Executives with the knowledge to be conversational in the realm of DevOps - and to provide the right questions to ask their colleagues in development, along with the metrics to think critically about the answers they receive.