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Wicked Good Development: Vulnerability Drills – the Intention, Habit, and Impact
Wicked Good Development is dedicated to the future of open source. This space is to learn about the latest in the developer community and talk shop with open source software innovators and experts in the industry.
We now live in a world where it’s not a matter of if you will get attacked. It’s now a matter of when you will get attacked. So what can you do to protect yourself when that does happen? In this episode, Kadi and Omar sit down with Developer Relations team members at Sonatype to discuss the value of engineering teams doing vulnerability drills. Learn why this shouldn’t be viewed as an incident response but as streamlining your operations and engineering to be in lockstep.
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Show notes
Hosts
- Kadi Grigg, (Twitter: @kadigrigg)
- Omar Torres
Panelists
- Sal Kimmich, Develolper Advocate, Sonatype (Twitter: @Kimmich_Compute)
- Steve Poole, Developer Advocate, Sonatype (Twitter: @spoole167)
- Ilkka Turunen, Field CTO, Sonatype / (Twitter: @IlkkaT)
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Transcript
Kadi 0:09
Hi, my name is Kadi Grigg, and welcome to today’s episode of Wicked Good Development. This is a space to learn about the latest in the developer community and talk shop with OSS innovators and experts in the industry.
Omar 0:19
Hola, My name is Omar, and I’ll be your co-host. We are dedicated to the future of open source, and today we will be talking about vulnerability drills.
Kadi 0:27
Today we have a great team from Sonatype, including our field CTO, the one and only Ilkka, and developer advocate extraordinaire Sal Kimmich and Steve Poole. Welcome and thanks for being here today.
Ilkka 0:38
Well, glad (Read more...)
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Sonatype Blog authored by Kadi Grigg. Read the original post at: https://blog.sonatype.com/wicked-good-development-vulnerability-drills