The Application View Also worth mentioning are the different types of views that are available if you need to dig a little deeper after you’ve applied your filters. Violations viewComponents viewApplications … Read more NOW “The Application View”
Project Owner Perspective As a Product Owner/Product Manager, I probably care about all of these items. But I may be particularly interested in the highest risk or the whole aggregate amount of risk. … Read more NOW “Project Owner Perspective”
Security Perspective From a security perspective, we can get what is most important to you – policy violations that are due to security issues. This time use the Policy Type –> … Read more NOW “Security Perspective”
Early Visibility Remember that release where you had to get a patch out, and you discover that there’s an issue? And how this totally interrupted your workflow trying to get that patch … Read more NOW “Early Visibility”
Acknowledging Your Existing Risk Imagine you’ve got a project, a legacy system that is of moderate complexity, or maybe you’re new to this sort of application scanning. You turn it on for the … Read more NOW “Acknowledging Your Existing Risk”
How You Can Be The Strongest Link Lesson 2 Overview So, we’ve got some good news! The market is shifting and development teams are gaining budget authority to purchase tools that fit their needs better. This means … Read more NOW “How You Can Be The Strongest Link”
Adding Functionality, Upgrading Components & Mitigation, MTTR The journey with Deanna continues. In this video she talks about the benefits of using a new library to add new functionality. Also she gives great examples on how to … Read more NOW “Adding Functionality, Upgrading Components & Mitigation, MTTR”
Course Summary Congratulations!You have completed this course. You are now able to: Address and mitigate risk so that you can ship quicklyDiscuss the concept of defining intent through policyIdentify what … Read more NOW “Course Summary”
Summary – Lesson 4 The approach towards architecting systems has changed the last several years and Lifecycle keeps evolving to support the new approaches and new techniques. You have completed Lesson 4. You are … Read more NOW “Summary – Lesson 4”