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A Systems Approach to Software Supply Chain Security and Continuous ATO


Event Date: January 12, 2023
Hosted By: CloudBees & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
CloudBees and ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ hosted a webinar to explore how your team can innovate, adapt, and collaborate in service of your mission goals by utilizing emerging technologies. 

Point of attack or point-in-time assessments can’t show you the current state of your entire software supply chain, nor where the gaps and vulnerabilities are. They also can’t tell whether anything has changed since that assessment, leaving mission-critical applications - and warfighters - vulnerable. What’s needed is a systems-wide approach to software supply chain security and ATO that protects the code as it’s being developed, protects the delivery process itself and protects the applications and environments at runtime. This approach unites the tools, stakeholders, and controls to be secure and compliant, resilient, adaptable and without blind spots.

On January 12th, 2023 CloudBees experts provided key insights on:
  • Why a secure software delivery supply chain is the key to continuous ATO
  • Why Mean Time to Mitigate should be your most important security metric
  • A blueprint for secure in development, secure in delivery, and secure in production


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Resources


AI is Driving Efficiency and Innovation for Federal Agencies
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AI is Driving Efficiency and Innovation for Federal Agencies

Artificial intelligence has real-world benefits for federal agencies — from AI-powered chatbots that can answer routine questions from citizens, to optimizing resource allocation in situations like disaster recovery and relief — AI can improve efficiency and service delivery. Plus, automation frees up employee time to work on more complex issues. AI is even being used to strengthen cybersecurity practices and secure federal networks.

At a recent FedInsider webinar, thought leaders from government and industry discussed how federal agencies can adopt AI tools to transform government-wide operations.


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