Secure your CI/CD Pipeline from Start to Finish with CircleCI Orbs & WhiteSource

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Presented by

Shiri Ivtsan, Product Manager @ WhiteSource | Angel Rivera, Developer Advocate @ CircleCI

About this talk

In the agile age of software development, speed is the name of the game. This is why CI/CD tools like CircleCI have played such a pivotal role in changing how we work, sending our software along through the pipes at a breakneck pace. We are always asking questions such as: How fast can we get a new version out to our customers? How can we add these new features and stay on schedule? How can we do these things with as little wasted time and effort as possible? Open source software components play an important role by providing us with the building blocks of our products. These free software components allow us to skip over the more monotonous work of writing basic features on our own by offering us tried-and-true code. This allows us to focus on our business logics instead of having to build our own frameworks and infrastructures from scratch. However, even as we enjoy the benefits of open source components, they are not without their challenges, especially when it comes to security vulnerabilities. In this webinar, you'll learn how: - WhiteSource can help teams catch vulnerabilities within open source components at early stages of the development cycle - You can start implementing the Whitesource CircleCI orb into your CI configuration - To gain insights into your software helping you make smarter decisions in working with open source components
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