Sunday, December 22, 2024

Why the Sec piece of DevSecOps is so Critical to Government

In this podcast Sameer Kamani, a Solutions Architect at GitLab serving U.S. Public Sector agencies, applies lessons learned as he discusses the major shift in current DevOps to the DevSecOps methodology and how this new thinking will impact compliance and Authorization to Operate.

About Sameer Kamani

Sameer is a Solutions Architect at GitLab serving U.S. Public Sector agencies. Sameer’s vast experience through multiple roles across agencies has provided him with a unique opportunity to learn and understand how digital transformation is disrupting the Public Sector. With a background in Artificial Intelligence, Sameer looks at business opportunities with a deeply analytical lens to advise appropriate solutions for Government agencies. Prior to joining GitLab, Sameer was an Application Security Solutions Architect; a role that provided the ability to gain deep insights into why security tends to be a difficult aspect of Software development.

GitLab

GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application, fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate and build software. From idea to production, GitLab helps teams improve cycle time from weeks to minutes, reduce development costs and time to market while increasing developer productivity.

 

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