Security Track Overview
The Security Track is made possible by the team at JFrog.
Security is a topic increasingly in the news (open source specifically and technology generally), and we certainly see that at ATO.
It’s been one of the most popular tracks in terms of attendance and talks submitted for consideration for the last 5 years running.
We feel the security track at ATO 2022 is off-the-charts good over both core days, and we certainly hope you agree.
Plan now to attend and see the amazing speakers and topics included below.
Tuesday, November 1
Say Vulnerabilities One More Time – Ending Open Source Security Fatigue
Alyssa Miller, Snyk
Unlocking the Cloud with Confidential Computing
Mike Bursell, Profian
Tokens Aren’t Just for Crypto: Using Tokenization and Vaults To Secure Your Data
Nathan Loding, Basis Theory
Becoming a Link in Securing the Software Supply Chain
Security Posture Assessment and Improvements for Open Source Projects
Sahdev Zala, IBM & Kristina Krasnolobova, Sentara Healthcare
Data Security and Storage Hardening in Rook and Ceph
Federico Lucifredi, Red Hat
Wednesday, November 2
Security vulnerabilities all developers have to manage, and what to do about them
Jarrod Overson, Vino Technologies, Inc.
Codifying Privacy: How To Follow Through On Your Privacy Promises
Cillian Kieran, Ethyca
Capture the Flag 101 Workshop (this is a 90 minute extended session)
Micah Silverman, Snyk