How to protect your software supply chain with open source technologies
Building cloud-native applications often leads to sprawling software supply chains consisting of tools and code from both trusted and unverified sources. Applying security and governance to cloud-native supply chains can be challenging without understanding your security risks and what tools are available to mitigate those risks. Tune in to identify some of the common cloud-native security challenges in your software supply chain. We will show you how to reinforce your software supply chain’s security and apply best practices using the latest open source security tools and technologies.
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Shubha Badve | Principal Product Manager, Hybrid Platforms Business Unit, Red Hat
Shubha Badve is a Technical Product Manager on Red Hat’s Security Product Management team. Shubha works closely with Red Hat’s many security professionals across the Red Hat® portfolio of open source offerings and Red Hat’s Product Security team. In her role, Shubha also fulfills product management responsibilities for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes. Shubha combines software supply chain security best practices and latest open source technologies to shape Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security’s feature set.
William Henry | Senior Distinguished Engineer, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, Red Hat
Senior Distinguished Engineer, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, Red Hat
Ajmal Kohgadai | Principal Product Marketing Manager, Hybrid Platforms Business Unit, Red Hat
Ajmal Kohgadai is a Principal Product Marketing Manager and has more than 10 years of security marketing experience across tech startups and enterprises, with a focus on cloud security. He works on the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security and Red Hat OpenShift® teams, building and executing a go-to-market strategy for Red Hat’s security portfolio. Prior to Red Hat, Ajmal worked at StackRox—a Kubernetes security startup acquired by Red Hat. He also worked at Skyhigh Networks—a cloud security startup acquired by McAfee.