Building Your Product Security Roadmap
About
Whether you're in the first few weeks of your ProdSec journey or building your Product security program for 2024, you might feel lost trying to wrap your head around all the attack surface your org faces and identifying some of the biggest security gaps. Don't worry, we're here to help!
Join our upcoming webinar with Product Security expert, James Berthoty, and get insights you need to start building a robust product security roadmap. You'll learn:
- The Essentials: Understand the foundational elements of product security and why they matter.
- Risk Assessment: Identify potential vulnerabilities and threats specific to your organization.
- Best Practices: Discover tried and tested methods for securing your applications effectively.
- Compliance and Governance: Learn how to align your security roadmap with industry standards and regulations.
- Incident Response: Prepare for the unexpected with a well-defined plan for handling security incidents.
By the end of this webinar, you'll have a clear path forward to establish a strong security posture for your organization's products!
๐ When? 9:30a.m. PST on Tuesday, the 28th of November.
Can't make it? No worries, sign up, and you'll receive a session recording once it ends.
Speakers
Tristan Kalos
CEO @ Escape
Tristan Kalos, co-founder and CEO at Escape, draws from a background as a software engineer and Machine Learning Researcher at UC Berkeley. Motivated by firsthand experience witnessing a clientโs database stolen through an API in 2018, he has since become an expert in API security, helping security engineers and developers worldwide building secure applications. He is an experienced keynote and conference speaker, presenting at Forum InCyber, Platform Summit, APIdays, GraphQL conf, and other international software development and cyber security conferences.
James Berthoty
Builder of Latiotech @ Former Cloud Security Engineer @PagerDuty
James Berthoty has been in technology for over 10 years in across engineering and security. An early advocate for DevSecOps, he has a passion for driving security teams as contributors to product. He lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife and three children, and is pursuing a PhD in philosophy.