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Tuesday, October 13 • 11:35am - 12:05pm
The Myth of Productivity vs Compliance: How To Have It All

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Which enterprise development practices are associated with excellent productivity outcomes? How do the top-performing companies approach compliance with security and legal requirements? Can an enterprise attain class-leading performance in both security and productivity? We present the outcomes of the latest State of the Software Supply Chain Report, the result of a year-long research collaboration between Gene Kim (researcher and co-author of The Phoenix Project, The DevOps Handbook, Accelerate), Dr. Stephen Magill, (expert in software security and program analysis), and Sonatype (maintainers of the Maven Central Repository). In this study, we surveyed over 500 enterprise developers and analyzed the practices that help high performers stand out. We will dive into the data and guidance that emerged from this analysis and explain the cultural and workflow practices common to high-performing organizations, which see 26x faster detection and remediation of vulnerabilities and 15x more frequent deployments than low performers, all while reporting class-leading security and quality outcomes.

Speakers
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Gene Kim

Founder and Author, IT Revolution
Gene Kim is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, researcher, and multiple award-winning CTO. He has been studying high-performing technology organizations since 1999 and was the founder and CTO of Tripwire for 13 years. He is the author of six books, The Unicorn Project (2019... Read More →
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Dr. Stephen Magill

VP, Product Innovation, Sonatype
Dr. Stephen Magill was the CEO and co-founder of MuseDev, and is now VP of Product Innovation at Sonatype. He has spent his career developing tools to help developers identify errors, gauge code quality, and detect security issues. Stephen has led multiple large-scale research initiatives... Read More →


Tuesday October 13, 2020 11:35am - 12:05pm PDT
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