Secure your supply chain on Google Cloud with Ubuntu Pro

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Derry Cheng, Google, Product Manager GCE

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Developing solutions with open source software provides rapid time-to-market and extensive community support, empowering businesses to deliver innovative products swiftly by leveraging the collective expertise and diverse support of developers and users. Despite these advantages, open source software is susceptible to security vulnerabilities, and addressing a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) issue within your solution can be time-consuming and costly, potentially disrupting development cycles and impacting your bottom line. Google and Canonical have a decade-long partnership based on the belief that software and infrastructure can be seamless and versatile without compromising scale, security, compliance, or reliability. Join our webinar to discover how you can enhance the security of your complete software supply chain using Ubuntu Pro on Google Cloud. Explore the extensive coverage provided by the Ubuntu Universe, ensuring security for diverse workloads such as MongoDB, Apache Spark, Redis, Kafka, MySQL, NGINX, PostgreSQL, and language ecosystems including Python, Java, Ruby, and JavaScript/Node.js. In this webinar, you’ll learn: -How to host your fully secured software supply chain on Google Cloud -How Google Cloud provides the secure, open source, scalable infrastructure that enables organizations to run workloads on premises, in Google Cloud, or in any other public or private cloud. -How Ubuntu Pro’s vulnerability patching process reduces the average CVE exposure time from 98 days to 1 day -How Ubuntu Pro serves as a single trusted source for security patching for over 30,000 software packages -How to easily upgrade from Ubuntu to Ubuntu Pro on GCP
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