Michael Brunton-Spall is the head of digital security for Government Digital Service. He helps set and assess security standards and advises on building secure services within government. Previously Michael has worked in the news industry, the gaming industry, the finance industry and the gambling industry.
Michael tweets at @bruntonspall.
Talks I've Given
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Does agile make us less secure?
Featuring Michael Brunton-Spall
Organisations adopting agile practices tend to throw out the old practices of requirements gathering, up front system design and careful analysis in favour of writing code just in time and pushing into production multiple times per day.
security
Doesn’t this make us far less secure?
Michael will provide a... -
Does agile make us less secure?
Featuring Michael Brunton-Spall
Organisations adopting agile practices tend to throw out the old practices of requirements gathering, up front system design and careful analysis in favour of writing code just in time and pushing into production multiple times per day.
security
Doesn’t this make us far less secure?
Michael will provide a... -
Does agile make us less secure?
Featuring Michael Brunton-Spall
Organisations adopting agile practices tend to throw out the old practices of requirements gathering, up front system design and careful analysis in favour of writing code just in time and pushing into production multiple times per day.
security
Doesn’t this make us far less secure?
Michael will provide a... -
Security and Microservices
Featuring Michael Brunton-Spall
Microservice architectures, agile development and DevOps have fundamentally changed the way we build services. Development teams have embraced these changes, but in many cases security teams have not.
mucon microservices devops architecture