DevSecOps “Friends”, Webinar Series:
The one where automation gets ship done
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When it comes to DevSecOps, automation is always there for you—just like Chandler’s recliner is always there for him. In the world of “we need it yesterday”, manual processes can no longer keep up with the demands for rapid, secure software delivery. Automation in DevSecOps is the key to bridging the gap between speed and security, ensuring vulnerabilities are identified and mitigated at every stage of the development lifecycle. Fewer manual processes can free up your teams to focus on innovation—so instead of questioning if they were on a “break”, everyone will know they were actually on a sprint.
Key Takeaways:
This webinar will explore how automation transforms DevSecOps by embedding security into workflows and reducing human error. Key takeaways include the following:
- Automate security testing by embedding tools like SAST, DAST, and SCA into CI/CD pipelines to identify and address vulnerabilities in real time.
- Streamline governance and compliance with continuous monitoring and audit ready reporting.
- Harness monitoring tools and automated workflows to detect, respond to, and mitigate threats before they escalate.
Just like Joey’s love for sandwiches, automation is the one thing you can always count on to keep your workflows reliable and efficient. You’ll leave with actionable insights on how automation takes the heavy lifting off your team’s shoulders—making workflows faster, safer, and smarter. You don’t want to miss this one: register faster than Ross on rollerblades!
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Mary Ludwig
Product Marketing Manager - OpenText
across development and product management, providing over 5 years’ experience in software
development and DevOps. Mary got her degree in Operations Management from the Leeds
School of Business at the University of Colorado in Boulder. At OpenText, Mary manages
product marketing for DevSecOps and Project and Portfolio Management.

Chris Trimper
Enterprise QA Senior Architect - Independent Health
In his current role, Chris emphasizes efficiencies, naturally leading to a focus on test automation. He oversees the research and development of new technologies, techniques, and testing efficiencies. Chris has also successfully aided business units by implementing short-term RPA solutions, saving significant time and resources that would have otherwise required extensive temporary work.
Chris's testing expertise spans web, mobile, SOA, and REST environments, employing data-driven approaches. As an early adopter of computer vision in testing, he strives to bring testing closer to the user experience.

Mason Henry
Solution Architect - OpenText

Don Jackson
Principal Solutions Consultant - OpenText
