A Practical Introduction for Minimum Secure Products
Back-end • May 2022
A Practical Introduction for Minimum Secure Products
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A Practical Introduction for Minimum Secure Products
About

Whether you are a developer, operator, or other kind of engineer, you will need to secure your applications, platforms, continuous integration frameworks, and data. Rosemary Wang provides a list of practices and patterns to build minimum secure applications, infrastructure, and automation. Knowing the basics will help you build security into your systems instead of adding them after deployment. From access control considerations to encryption, you’ll learn and teach others to better secure systems as they scale to support applications and users.

Language
English
Level
Non technical / For everyone
Length
42 minutes
Type
online conference
About the speaker
About the speaker
Rosemary Wang
Developer AdvocateHashiCorp
As a developer advocate for HashiCorp and author "Infrastructure as Code, Patterns and Practices", Rosemary Wang works to bridge the technical and cultural barriers between infrastructure, security, and application development. She has a fascination for solving intractable problems as a contributor, public speaker, writer, and advocate of open source infrastructure tools. When she is not drawing on whiteboards, Rosemary debugs stacks of various infrastructure systems on her laptop while watering her houseplants.
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Language
English
Level
Non technical / For everyone
Length
42 minutes
Type
online conference