New technologies are making waves in the Department of Defense. With the launch of the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative, DoD engineers have slashed the software delivery timeline, and what used to take years to develop can now be released in months. The introduction of Kubernetes, an open-source tool for managing and scaling applications, led to the groundbreaking installation of Kubernetes in the legacy hardware of an F-16, and most recently, on a U-2 Dragon Lady aircraft to run machine learning algorithms.
But what does cybersecurity look like in a legacy warfighter? The Institute for Security and Technology invites you to an in-depth discussion with security experts from industry and government on the use of emerging technologies in the DoD, how to bake security into software development, and how to create effective collaborations between public and private partners. We have the pleasure of speaking with;
Amélie Koran, Senior Technology Advocate, Splunk
Dan Tentler, Executive Founder, Phobos Group
Michael Medellin, Director of Engineering, Kessel Run, U.S. Air Force
Moderated by Ali Golshan, Co-Founder and CTO, StackRox