1. Stop forcing security and engineering to collaborate! 
    • Security and engineering must collaborate in a seamless approach to protecting customer data. We’ve tried silos for the past twenty years, and that hasn’t worked. Let’s try collaboration for five and see who wins.​
  2. The top open-source tools to secure your app sec pipeline
    • Open-source provides a solid set of application security tools. We’ve only used a handful of these, and we’ll be diving in right alongside you!​
  3. Leveraging your Role as Technical Product/Project Manager to Improve Application Security
    • A strong security culture extends beyond the developers and encompasses the product adjacent. Work with your product/project managers to instill security principles and best practices, something as simple as the key questions for them to ask about security.​
  4. Docker Security Cheat Sheet
    • An OWASP Cheat Sheet is an invaluable nugget of application security goodness. This one covers Docker, but there are around seventy others.​
  5. New Old Bugs in the Linux Kernel
    • Flaws may lie dormant for decades before manifesting as vulnerabilities. For those that think their code will be retired before them, think again.