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[DevOps Report 2021]( CyberSecurityUpdate by [WebProNews]( [Live Webinar: The State of DevOps Report 2021]( [DevOps has come a long way]( since Puppet launched its first State of DevOps Report in 2011. However, even today a majority of teams are stuck in the middle, unable to reach their potential for high-performing operational flow. This is especially true for security. The [DevOps movement]( has created a culture of autonomy, but those autonomous units aren't necessarily empowered to do what's best, or most secure, for the organization. Automation certainly helps alleviate the issue, but it's only one piece of the puzzle. Learn more from Nigel Kersten, Field CTO of Puppet, and Taylor Smith from Bridgecrew by Prisma Cloud: [The State of DevOps Report 2021]( [Join the webinar]( on Tues, September 28th at 7am PT / 10am ET to discuss: - Key findings from this year's State of DevOps Report - Insights for security and DevSecOps adoption - What separates top-performers from the rest and how they build out secure DevOps practices - When security automation can drive cultural change (and when it can't). [RSVP to Save Your Spot]( [Bridgecrew]( empowers teams like Robinhood, Databricks, Brex, and BetterHelp to proactively eliminate risk and more efficiently manage their cloud security posture. [bridgecrew]( --This is CyberSecurityUpdate-- 3070 Harrodsburg Rd. Lexington, KY 40503 ©[2021]( All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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