The Agile For Agilists Podcast is a side project for hosts Drew Podwal and Brad Nelson. They hold open discussions, share anecdotes, and provide guidance from their own personal experiences. Listeners can expect soap box moments, thinking out loud, and guest speakers, but most of all, listeners will leave with a better understanding of the complex world of Agile Software Development.
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The Agile For Agilists Podcast is a side project for hosts Drew Podwal and Brad Nelson. They hold open discussions, share anecdotes, and provide guidance from their own personal experiences. Listeners can expect soap box moments, thinking out loud, and guest speakers, but most of all, listeners will leave with a better understanding of the complex world of Agile Software Development.
Cybersecurity in Agile: How DevSecOps is Securing the Future with Warner Moore
The Agile For Agilists Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Cybersecurity in Agile: How DevSecOps is Securing the Future with Warner Moore
In this episode of The Agile for Agilists Podcast, we're joined by Warner Moore, experienced Chief Security Office (CSO) and founder of Gamma Force, a company dedicated to building strategic cybersecurity and technology capabilities. Warner brings his expertise to explore how modern development practices like DevSecOps are making organizations more secure than ever before. Discover how Agile practices are transforming security into an enabler of innovation while ensuring robust protection. Tune in to learn how to balance risk and security, fostering an environment where teams can confidently deliver faster, safer solutions.
The Agile For Agilists Podcast
The Agile For Agilists Podcast is a side project for hosts Drew Podwal and Brad Nelson. They hold open discussions, share anecdotes, and provide guidance from their own personal experiences. Listeners can expect soap box moments, thinking out loud, and guest speakers, but most of all, listeners will leave with a better understanding of the complex world of Agile Software Development.