Currently, companies are struggling to automate their security solutions. Often, these processes do not occur as frequently as they should because of a lack in expertise to run them, or the manual and repetitive nature of the work. When security isn’t a top priority, companies expose themselves to numerous vulnerabilities.
Refactr’s radically simple DevSecOps automation platform solves this two-fold problem. Our no-code/low-code user interface (UI) relieves the shortage of experts needed to conduct routine security processes, and our drag-and-drop pipelines bake security directly into your workflows, introducing security automation and eliminating manual and repetitive processes.
With Refactr’s CIS-CAT® module, security teams can collaboratively automate and software-define their processes. Learn how easy it is to improve your security posture by attending a CIS-CAT pipeline building webinar led by Refactr’s CEO, Mike Fraser, and Center for Internet Security (CIS) Software Architect, Bill Munyan.
In this webinar, we cover:
- How CIS-CAT can proactively address organization vulnerabilities
- The benefits of using Refactr for automating your security processes
- How to combine CIS-CAT work with your existing tools and workflows using Refactr
- How to customize your CIS-CAT pipeline in Refactr
- Watch a full deployment of CIS-CAT in minutes
Speakers:
Mike Fraser is the co-founder, CEO and chief architect at Refactr. Mike started his career in the United States Air Force working on F-15 fighter jets weapon systems and later as a cybersecurity engineer. While on active duty, Mike started his first company when he was 19 years old; a retail computer repair store. Mike has since founded multiple tech companies and is a regular speaker at numerous industry events, including CRN, various Microsoft events, RedHatAnsibleFest, DevOps Days, and All Day DevOps. He has published several feature articles including in TechCrunch and appeared on the cover of Channel Pro Magazine. Mike is currently an adjunct instructor at Seattle Central College, teaching courses in Cloud, Cybersecurity and DevOps. He earned a bachelor's degree in application development from North Seattle College and has a master's degree in computer science from Seattle University. Mike aspires to be the world's coolest dad for his 5-year-old autistic daughter. In his spare time, he is creating an augmented reality app to help autistic children communicate.
Bill Munyan is the Software Architect for Security Best Practices at the Center for Internet Security (CIS), where he acts as a senior technical leader for the architecture and implementation of products and services available to CIS SecureSuite Members. For more than 8 years at CIS, Bill has been responsible for development of the CIS Configuration Assessment Tool (CIS-CAT) and is currently involved in the architectural design and implementation of a cooperative ecosystem of security automation tools. Bill actively participates in several standards organizations, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is one of two CIS representatives on the Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) board, furthering the development of security automation standards.
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