Jit and Prowler Pro Meetup June 2023
Join us on June 22nd in Madrid for an in-person gathering of the local Cloud Security and DevSecOps community. This event will equip you with the knowledge to fortify your cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, and Azure) using both Prowler OSS and Prowler Pro.
Alongside this, we will delve into the best practices of DevSecOps and demonstrate how to integrate them using Jit.
This distinctive half-day session (from 10:00 to 14:00) promises to enhance your professional expertise in DevSecOps through informative talks, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities.
Come on down for this awesome blend of learning and doing. And hey, we've got your grub covered too - breakfast, tapas, desserts, and drinks are on us!
Agenda
You cannot detach engineering processes and culture from the infrastructure.In this talk we will share from our experience of supporting and managing serverless production environments. We will discuss the not-so-obvious way it differs from managing other more common modern infrastructures and the impact it has on the operations methodology. we will discuss how it influences the developers day to day work and lessons learned.
Let's face it - now that we're a few years past the whole "shift left" trend, we can honestly say it has largely failed when considering security debt. Instead of solving issues earlier in the cycle, which was at the premise of the “shift left” promise, we mostly shifted the problem left. To date, security has largely been a source of friction between development and security teams––and fostering a proactive security culture among developers is still the holy grail a lot of companies are dreaming about without really managing to reach it. That's because this mindset needs a hard reset. We need to look at security completely differently. Security should not and cannot be decoupled from product quality - notably because developers are measured on code quality and velocity and not on how secure their code is. In the same way that our product's usability is a first-order engineering concern, security should be regarded in the exact same way. In this talk, I'll share some lessons learned and the way to bridge the gap between security and engineering, by changing the way it is viewed and implemented in current processes.
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