► Speaker: Dmytro Tiagulskyi, Tech Lead at Grammarly
► Who will be interested: Software and Security Engineers, Engineering Leaders and Managers.
► Language: Russian
► Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/411217699830022
► Registration: forms.gle/U3WmbwFUgnZTeLAB8
The event is free with a mandatory registration. Due to a limited number of seats, we will be giving preference to specialists whose area of expertise or interest is most relevant to the meetup topic. Please look out for a confirmation email about your attendance.
“You are a software developer or engineering leader in a typical internet product or service company. You have web, mobile, or native apps for different platforms, and your backends run in the cloud. You embrace test-driven development, rapid iterations, infrastructure as code, continuous delivery, and monitoring.
But what about security? Someday your users, your clients, or your CEO will ask this question. Maybe there is another breach in the news. Or someone has sent you a vulnerability report to [email protected]. Wait—do you even have [email protected] mailbox?
In a big enterprise, someone takes care of security for you. In a growing product internet company, you must implement it from scratch.
In this talk, I’ll show how to begin focusing on practical things that worked for us at Grammarly.
We will talk about:
►How much ‘security’ is enough?
►When to build a security team and how to establish roles and structure.
►Working with external consulting and penetration testers.
►How to launch a bug bounty program and make the most of it.
►How a security team interacts with development teams in a non-blocking way.
►What if your DevOps (or NoOps) teams release features and experiments multiple times per day?
►Infrastructure, tools, monitoring, and automation for DevSecOps.”
Join us!
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