Application Security , DevSecOps , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development

Rethinking Security in the Age of DevSecOps

David Meltzer and Lamar Bailey of Tripwire Share Practical Tips
Lamar Bailey (left) and David Meltzer of Tripwire

Security needs to keep pace with the application development life cycle to avoid becoming a roadblock, and automation can play an important role, according to David Meltzer and Lamar Bailey of Tripwire.

See Also: The Ever-Increasing Pressure to Develop Secure Code

In a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA Conference 2019 in San Francisco, Meltzer and Bailey discuss:

  • Challenges as DevSecOps comes of age;
  • Common pain points;
  • Recommendations and predictions.

Meltzer joined Tripwire in 2013 as CTO after serving as CTO at Sonicity, Cambia Security and nCircle. Today, he's responsible for driving Tripwire's product strategy.

Bailey, senior director of security, is responsible for leading Tripwire's vulnerability and exposures research team, which comprises security engineers and researchers who look for the latest public and private vulnerabilities, then write detection algorithms based on a propriety OS, application and threat fingerprinting techniques for inclusion in Tripwire's commercial vulnerability management products.


About the Author

Varun Haran

Varun Haran

Managing Director, Asia & Middle East, ISMG

Haran has been a technology journalist in the Indian market for over six years, covering the enterprise technology segment and specializing in information security. He has driven multiple industry events such as the India Computer Security Conferences (ICSC) and the first edition of the Ground Zero Summit 2013 during his stint at UBM. Prior to joining ISMG, Haran was first a reporter with TechTarget writing for SearchSecurity and SearchCIO; and later, correspondent with InformationWeek, where he covered enterprise technology-related topics for the CIO and IT practitioner.




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