The New Stack Podcast

Shift as Far Left as You Can to Protect Cloud Native Applications

Episode Summary

Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks sponsored this podcast. In this edition of The New Stack Makers recorded for The State of Cloud Native Security virtual summit held on June 24, thought leaders from Palo Alto Networks discuss why the shift left for security in the software production process is essential for DevOps today. The topics discussed include how the trend to shift left has its roots in DevOps, its integration with continuous delivery (CD), security’s role not only in software development processes but for the enterprise as well and, ultimately, how the shift left helps to ensure software is safe and secure. Many, if not most, DevOps team leaders and CTOs are well aware of the importance of embedding security processes at the very beginning of the production pipeline. The guests from Palo Alto Networks are: Aqsa Taylor, a product manager for Prisma Cloud. Ashley Ward, solutions architect. Keith Mokris, head of product marketing, Prisma Cloud. Vinay Venkataraghavan, Cloud CTO, Prisma Cloud.

Episode Notes

Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks sponsored this podcast.

In this edition of The New Stack Makers recorded for The State of Cloud Native Security virtual summit held on June 24, thought leaders from Palo Alto Networks discuss why the shift left for security in the software production process is essential for DevOps today. The topics discussed include how the trend to shift left has its roots in DevOps, its integration with continuous delivery (CD), security’s role not only in software development processes but for the enterprise as well and, ultimately, how the shift left helps to ensure software is safe and secure.

Many, if not most, DevOps team leaders and CTOs are well aware of the importance of embedding security processes at the very beginning of the production pipeline.

The guests from Palo Alto Networks are:

Aqsa Taylor, a product manager for Prisma Cloud.
Ashley Ward, solutions architect.
Keith Mokris, head of product marketing, Prisma Cloud.
Vinay Venkataraghavan, Cloud CTO, Prisma Cloud.