CEO and CISO Perspectives: Securing Source Code with Your Software Developers

Join us on April 10th from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT to hear a CEO and CISO perspective on cooperation between your security and engineering divisions, aligning their efforts toward protecting your most invaluable asset—your source code.


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Joe Payne

President and CEO, Code42

David Lindner

CISO, Contrast Security

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Session Details:

Intellectual property is the lifeblood of organizations, with 44% of security professionals ranking source code among their top three most valuable data types. Yet, alarmingly, recent studies reveal most security teams lack proper visibility into its movement.

In this session, Joe Payne, President and Chief Executive Officer at Code42, and David Lindner, Chief Information Security Officer at Contrast Security will offer insights on how security teams can collaborate with engineering leaders and developers to emphasize the importance of source code protection from insiders. They will also discuss strategies for ensuring a successful technology rollout.

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Who should attend?

Business leaders, security professionals and organizations that understand the challenges of ensuring collaboration, productivity, and enablement of team members while also building open and resilient environments.

  • CISOs
  • Security Practitioners
  • Industry Leaders

The Insider Risk Community is open to all organizations and security professionals that understand collaboration, productivity and enablement of users while meeting data security challenges.

Earn CPE Credits!

Earn 1 CPE Credit for attending. After the event simply email [email protected] and request your certificate.

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Join a community of business leaders, security professionals and organizations that understand the challenges of ensuring collaboration, productivity, and enablement of team members while also building open and resilient environments.