The Way We Manage Compliance Is Wrong... And Is Changing! Bringing DevOps Principles to Controls and Audit
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The Way We Manage Compliance Is Wrong... And Is Changing! Bringing DevOps Principles to Controls and Audit
""Bringing DevOps Principles to Controls and Audits", not the most exciting title in the world, but I'm actually going to be talking about a revolution. What I'm talking about is an open-source project that me and my colleagues at Container Solutions are working on. My goal is that by the end of it, you'll be interested enough to check it out, perhaps give feedback, maybe even get involved."
"We've just hit an important milestone with this, we've just got our first customer looking at hiring us to improve this open-source project that we've built, to the point where we're thinking about pivoting. Container Solutions is a cloud-native consultancy. My day job is to help organizations build and run software in a cloud-native fashion. Doesn't necessarily mean in the cloud, but in a cloud-native fashion. I'll talk about how we got here later on."
An open-source project applies DevOps principles to controls and audits to automate compliance and reduce manual inspections. Container Solutions developed the project while working as a cloud-native consultancy and has attracted its first customer and interest in productization. Regulated industries such as IoT, healthcare, and oil and gas show strong demand where telemetry and safety are critical. Large financial institutions remain conservative about adopting novel open-source solutions. Traditional auditing relies on manual inspection of physical assets, while the project aims to standardize, automate, and scale compliance practices for cloud-native and embedded systems.
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