Webinar

Adopting DevSecOps: Accelerating the delivery of mission capabilities to the warfighter

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Open source software is at the core of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) DevSecOps initiative. Red Hat supports the DoD's vision for DevSecOps and is a major contributor to many of the projects mentioned in the DevSecOps Reference Design, including Open Container Initiative, Kubernetes, Istio, Knative, and others. In addition, our services delivery arm is a force multiplier for DevSecOps pathfinders, working directly with Red Hat® product engineering and support organizations to deliver the DoD's DevSecOps vision. 

Our team operates in all DoD classification levels and has built a wealth of knowledge around applying security controls and implementing multilayer security approaches to achieve an authorization to operate (ATO) and continuous ATO. By building software agnostic to the underlying infrastructure that can run on any Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)-Certified Kubernetes implementation, we help pathfinders increase modularity and reduce lock-in.

This webinar will explain the DoD's DevSecOps initiatives and where Red Hat's products and services help accelerate the delivery of warfighter capabilities in this space. Specifically, we’ll discuss how Red Hat: 

  • Shifts left on security by automating our builds, tests, code scanning and patching. 
  • Tracks scientifically proven DevSecOps metrics such as lead time for change, deployment frequency, mean time to recovery (MTTR), and change failure rate. 
  • Advises any pathfinder to get started on adopting the DoD's vision for DevSecOps by using the DoD's centralized artifact repository (DCAR) and the DoD centralized container source code repository (DCCSCR).

 

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John Osborne

Chief OpenShift Architect, North America Public Sector, Red Hat

John Osborne is the Chief OpenShift® Architect for Red Hat North America Public Sector customers. He has been largely focused on the role of Kubernetes in government IT modernization since the 0.9 release of Kubernetes almost 6 years ago. Before his arrival at Red Hat, he worked at a start-up and then spent 7 years with the U.S. Navy developing high-performance applications and deploying them to several mission-critical areas across the globe. He is a co-author of the book OpenShift in Action.

Terrence Cort

Senior Container Infrastructure Consultant, Southeast, Red Hat

Terrence Cort is a Senior Container Infrastructure Consultant at Red Hat. Since joining Red Hat more than a year ago, he has helped government and retail IT departments convert to modern DevOps workflows by using the Red Hat infrastructure stack and teaching the power of Infrastructure as Code and the Kubernetes orchestration platform. Before joining Red Hat, he helped modernize infrastructure at the Mitre Corporation and the U.S. Census Bureau.