AppSec Orchestration/Correlation & DevSecOps Efficiency – Anita D’Amico, Patrick Carey – ASW #167
In its 2019 Hype Cycle for Application Security report, Gartner revealed a new, “high-priority” category called Application Security Orchestration and Correlation (ASOC). ASOC delivers three primary benefits to the AppSec process within organizations: efficiency, scalability, and accountability. We will take a closer look at these benefits and discuss it can help your DevSecOps team function better.
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Guests
Patrick Carey is Senior Director of Product Marketing for Synopsys Software Integrity Group, where he manages go-to-market analysis and strategy for Synopsys’ portfolio of application security solutions. Patrick’s 30-year includes leadership roles in software development, product management, consulting, and marketing in a wide-range of companies, from early-stage start-ups to large companies including Citrix and Accenture. Patrick is based in Burlington, MA.
Anita D’Amico, PhD is the former CEO of Code Dx, Inc. an Application Security Orchestration and Correlation company recently acquired by Synopsys. She currently serves as the Vice President of Market Development in the Synopsys Software Integrity Group. Her roots are in experimental psychology and human factors, and she has built a career of leading technology development to enhance human performance. More recently she has focused her attention on enhancing the decisions and work processes of software developers and AppSec analysts to make code more secure. Anita was named as one of “100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime” in the 2019 book “Women Know Cyber.”