In order to sell your developer product to the enterprise, you need to show that your team, code, and processes are secure.
DevGuild: Enterprise Security is a half-day conference for founders, CISOs, security engineers, and product owners who build, secure, and sell developer tools for the enterprise. Through a combination of keynote sessions, case studies, and panels, we’ll guide you through the distinct challenges developer companies face as they secure their products and their teams for enterprise deployments. Hear real stories from both seasoned enterprise security leaders and founders, and leave with a clear framework for securing your own product for enterprise success.
Past DevGuild speakers include leaders from PagerDuty, Twilio, MuleSoft, GitLab, HashiCorp, and Auth0.
Heavybit is proud to partner with GGV Capital on DevGuild: Enterprise Security. Together, Heavybit and GGV Capital will elevate the default conversations that developer facing startups have about security and empower them to move into the enterprise.
In order to sell your developer product to the enterprise, you need to show that your team, code, and processes are secure.
DevGuild: Enterprise Security is a half-day conference for founders, CISOs, security engineers, and product owners who build, secure, and sell developer tools for the enterprise. Through a combination of keynote sessions, case studies, and panels, we’ll guide you through the distinct challenges developer companies face as they secure their products and their teams for enterprise deployments. Hear real stories from both seasoned enterprise security leaders and founders, and leave with a clear framework for securing your own product for enterprise success.
Past DevGuild speakers include leaders from PagerDuty, Twilio, MuleSoft, GitLab, HashiCorp, and Auth0.
Heavybit is proud to partner with GGV Capital on DevGuild: Enterprise Security. Together, Heavybit and GGV Capital will elevate the default conversations that developer facing startups have about security and empower them to move into the enterprise.
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