In the business of DevSecOps: Enhancing resilience and reducing time to market

Tuesday
 
26
 
November
11:35 am
 - 
12:15 pm

Speakers

Ashwin Pal

Ashwin Pal

Partner – Cyber Security & Privacy Risk Services
RSM Australia
Tim Nedyalkov

Tim Nedyalkov

Technology Information Security Officer
Commonwealth Bank Of Australia

Synopsis

The session will equip participants with the knowledge, strategies, and confidence to champion DevSecOps within their organisations, driving towards a future where business and security are inextricably linked. The presenters will share insights, methodologies, and real-world examples to bridge the gap between security, operations, and development, fostering an ecosystem of resilience and efficiency.

The core of the session will revolve around the tangible benefits and positive business outcomes of well-executed DevSecOps practices. Key highlights include significantly cutting time to market and reducing the costs associated with security incidents.

Progressing towards the desired state of seamless DevSecOps integration requires adherence to guiding principles, which will be outlined in detail. Early security integration, fostering collaboration across departments, and focusing on expected business outcomes are fundamental to this transformation. This strategic approach not only mitigates risks but also enhances overall operational efficiency.

Exploring baselining, coverage, and valuable metrics will offer attendees a benchmark for measuring success and progress in their DevSecOps initiatives. Understanding how to gauge and drive improvement effectively is essential for sustaining momentum and achieving long-term objectives.

The session will conclude by summarising the key takeaways and reinforcing the strategic value of integrating DevSecOps into business operations. A dedicated Q&A segment will allow attendees to engage directly with the speakers, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

Acknowledgement of Country