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Wednesday, May 2 • 10:30am - 11:15am
The Divine and Felonious Nature of Cyber Security (A DevSecOps Story)

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Over the past 7 years of the DevOps movement, there has been a healthy tension between behavior, speed, and resilience. Empirical and analytical evidence suggests that when these three are in equilibria the outcomes create organizational performance. With behavior being an anchor of organizational performance. In DevSecOps, the motivation is to embed security patterns and practices into existing DevOps capabilities thereby creating similar equilibria with increased organizational performance. In this session we are going to observe the IT security practices over the past 10 years that one might suggest having had a metaphorically “felonious” narrative based on the resultant outcomes. In the DevSecOps metaphorically “divine" narrative we will see once again that it’s not all just about technology, however, performance outcomes will again be heavily anchored in our behaviors.

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John Willis

Distinguished Researcher, Kosli
John Willis is a Distinguished Researcher at Kosli. Previously, he was Senior Director of the Global Transformation Office at Red Hat. Before Red Hat, he was the Director of Ecosystem Development for Docker, which he joined after the company he co-founded (SocketPlane, which focused... Read More →


Wednesday May 2, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Junior Ballroom D