UPCOMING WEBINAR
Learn how to automate and deliver an efficient DevOps process from coding to deployment, and auditing data governance for real-time policy compliance.
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The transformation to an efficient DevOps process is a journey that most organizations have started. Yet, the complexity of such a journey makes it difficult to obtain a high return on investment, in particular in the short term. Adding security makes it even more difficult.
In this session, we will explain how software containers, Kubernetes and Cloud IDEs form an instrumental mechanism to automate and deliver an efficient DevOps process that keeps the organization's source code, data and credentials secure even when the corporate IT perimeter ceases to exist.
Join our panelists for a discussion and Q&A about how they've created secure, compliant, and efficient code development strategies at their companies.
Laurent is the Co-founder of Strong Network, a platform that empowers developers to work from anywhere while keeping the organization’s source code, data, and credentials secure.
Laurent's previous cyber-security startup, Strong Codes, was acquired by Snap Inc. in 2016. His career spans over 20 years, notably working at IBM's Research Division in New York and Tokyo. He enjoys writing articles on Medium about security and the future of work in the digital age. He received his engineering degree and PhD from EPFL in Switzerland.
Ozrenko Dragic is the CTO and Co-founder of Strong Network, a platform that empowers developers to work from anywhere while keeping the organization’s source code, data, and credentials secure.
Ozrenko is one of the fastest engineering thinkers and doers you'll meet. He previously worked at Snap Inc. as a software engineer where he met future co-founder Laurent. His past experience includes working at Logitech, Swissquote, and École Polytechnique de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, where he earned a Master's degree in Computer Science.