Dwayne Melancon, CISA is Tripwire's Chief Technology Officer, where he is responsible for driving and evangelizing the company's global overall product strategy. His current passion is helping organizations connect security's value to the business and establishing metrics and methods to enable objective decisions and informed action in information security. Dwayne has a history of research and curiosity about IT practices and security, and was a contributor to both the Visible Ops Handbook and the Visible Ops Security Handbook. Dwayne blogs for Tripwire at http://bit.ly/TWCTOblog and personally at http://genuinecuriosity.com
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When you're creating work that gets deployed into production, there is typically a repository involved. It could be a code base, a deployment hub, a definitive software library, a library of VM ...
When I speak with information security organizations faced with the prospect of moving to DevOps, one of the most common fears I hear is that this transition will degrade security of infrastructure ...