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Demystifying DevSecOps
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Exciting News! 🎉 DevSecCon Cape Town, ZA proudly presents its inaugural event! Save the date: March 27th at 7pm SAST. Join us for an insightful session led by our esteemed Chapter Leaders, Callian Berends and Kimberly Mattheys. We're thrilled to welcome Graig Risi, who will delve into the realm of "Building Effective Quality Gates in CI Pipelines." The evening kicks off with Kallie and Kim providing a brief overview of DevSecOps, followed by a special surprise. Then, it's over to Craig to take center stage! Don't miss out on this engaging event!
📍Virtual
📅27th MArch
🕝7 PM SAST
Agenda:
7:00 PM
Welcome
7:05 PM
Intro of Chapter Leaders
7:10 PM
Ice breaker
7:15 PM
Introduction of DevSecOps / DevSecOps Structure
7:30 PM
Unlocking Code Confidence: Building Effective Quality Gates in CI Pipelines with Craig Risi
8:00 PM
Q&A
Session one: Unlocking Code Confidence: Building Effective Quality Gates in CI Pipelines with Craig Risi
How do you know when your code is ready for production?
At what point in time can you trust your automated tests enough to eventually deploy into production?
Companies make use of CI pipelines to help drive quicker execution of automated tests and ensure that code is of sufficient quality before deployment. Or at least that is what they are supposed to do.
Too often, companies end up using CI pipelines to try and drive better software delivery but end up still delivering poor-quality software into test environments and lose trust in the effectiveness of the pipeline process.
In this discussion, we will have a look at the ideal structure of a CI pipeline and how to build the different quality gates into the pipeline to ensure that things like code coverage, security, automated test results, and performance standards are all achieved before code is deployed to the different environments it is required.
We will look at the structure of a CI pipeline, what the different stages mean, and importantly how to enforce different metrics and targets automatically in the pipeline.
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Join the Community!
📍Virtual
📅27th MArch
🕝7 PM SAST
Agenda:
7:00 PM
Welcome
7:05 PM
Intro of Chapter Leaders
7:10 PM
Ice breaker
7:15 PM
Introduction of DevSecOps / DevSecOps Structure
7:30 PM
Unlocking Code Confidence: Building Effective Quality Gates in CI Pipelines with Craig Risi
8:00 PM
Q&A
Session one: Unlocking Code Confidence: Building Effective Quality Gates in CI Pipelines with Craig Risi
How do you know when your code is ready for production?
At what point in time can you trust your automated tests enough to eventually deploy into production?
Companies make use of CI pipelines to help drive quicker execution of automated tests and ensure that code is of sufficient quality before deployment. Or at least that is what they are supposed to do.
Too often, companies end up using CI pipelines to try and drive better software delivery but end up still delivering poor-quality software into test environments and lose trust in the effectiveness of the pipeline process.
In this discussion, we will have a look at the ideal structure of a CI pipeline and how to build the different quality gates into the pipeline to ensure that things like code coverage, security, automated test results, and performance standards are all achieved before code is deployed to the different environments it is required.
We will look at the structure of a CI pipeline, what the different stages mean, and importantly how to enforce different metrics and targets automatically in the pipeline.
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Join the Community!