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Next week: 3 cybersecurity experts on how to protect your business

Featuring topics like, “So, you think your application is secure. Now what?”

Security continues to drive many of the business and technology decisions we make every day. With over 1.2 million companies incorporated in Delaware and all of them thinking about security (many first), it’s a topic we wanted to bring practitioners together for introductions and to share ideas and learnings.
On Wednesday, May 17 from 6 to 8 p.m., we are pulling three of the top security experts in the world, so you can learn and collaborate. We’re calling the event 3 Experts In Security: What, Why and How for 2018. It’s being sponsored by Melillo Consulting and held at Firestone Roasting House. It’s free.
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Each of these experts will provide examples most organizations are facing today, why it is so important to you and how you can mitigate these risks now. Below is a quick overview of the agenda and topics.

  • Introduction: Scott Laderer of Melillo Consulting and myself of CSC
  • Topic 1: Securing Applications and Data with Stan Wisseman, HPE security strategist
  • Topic 2: Securing DevOps: How to Integrate Security into DevOps Processes with Jeff Payne, founder and CEO of Coveros
  • Topic 3: So, you think your application is secure. Now what? with Neil Christie, director of cybersecurity operations at SageNet
  • Q&A and networking

Vivit Worldwide is made up of more than 38,000 members worldwide, comprised of 76 local user groups in 28 countries, focused on education, community building, and advocacy for members. Sign up here to explore, network and share within this event and the Delaware local user group now.
See you at the event!

This is a guest post by Todd DeCapua.
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