Watch series about Software Development

ReversingGlass Video Series
Software security is rapidly changing. Are you keeping up? In this informational Glassboard video series, ReversingLabs Field CISO and industry expert Matt
Rose walks you through essential concepts and key trends that are redefining the App Sec and Software Supply Chain space. Series highlights include: • Th…

The Rise of AI in Software Development
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools are changing the world and the software development landscape significantly. In just the last few months,
ChatGPT has become a household name, and this is just the beginning. Developers are increasingly leveraging this technology to generate, augment, impro…

Ed TALKS
For two decades, I’ve been fortunate to have crossed paths with respected industry luminaries and practitioners. On a regular basis, I invite them to discuss
practical approaches to securing the software ecosystem based on today’s realities: complex tech stacks, evolving threats, motivated attackers, mounting r…

SBOMs: What’s in your software ingredients list?
Everyone is talking about Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) and emerging software security requirements. Confused about where to start? Don’t worry, you
are not alone. Register for the SBOM series and we’ll help you navigate a path from SCA to SBOM management to software supply chain security.

10 Minutes with Lance
Embark on an exhilarating journey through the realms of ValueOps with our upcoming webinar series, "10 Minutes With Lance." Join us for a series of
dynamic 10-minute episodes where Lance Knight, ValueOps by Broadcom’s Chief Value Stream Architect, and esteemed special guests delve into the intric…

The Ultimate Guide to Managing Open Source
Software supply chains. SBOMs. Executive orders. The Cyber Resilience Act. GDPR. At the end of the day, you just want your software to be secure and
compliant, but there is a growing list of considerations you must make along the way. So where do you start? And what are the impacts of skipping a step? …