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Code Patrol: And now our watch begins!

    
Code Patrol: And now our watch begins!

Welcome to Code Patrol: a new podcast from Contrast Security that scrutinizes the tech scene with what I like to call “code-colored glasses.” 

Barring any episodes in which the cat chews through my audio cords, I’ll be your host — me, as in Lisa Vaas, a security industry veteran and former journalist who’s had the pleasure of having spent the past few decades asking smart people questions both half-baked and deliciously crispy. 

I’m writing this introductory blog after working with the rock star Production Manager Angel Duan for months: months in which we’ve had the pleasure of chatting with experts on all things “security” that collide with the code that runs the world. That means cybercrime, hacking, DevSecOps, AppSec, the Office of Management and Budget’s teeth-grindingly boring (and game-changing!) M-22-18 memo that’s actually going to be dramatically transformative when it comes to transparency into software security practices, the why’s of developers’ love for the Kotlin programming language (this just in: Meta’s moving off Java in favor of Kotlin!), which security fires federal CTOs should focus on putting out first, why on-call support sucks for engineers and how to make it less sucky, and how to defend from within instead of just hanging around your perimeter. 

We’ll be officially debuting Code Patrol on Tuesday, Nov. 1, both on our podcast site and on Spotify.  Please do join us. 

A last note: I don’t embarrass easily. Got a dumb question about Application Security (AppSec) or other cybersec conundrums? Want us to ask a specific somebody to answer? Lay it on us, baby: Drop a line to podcastideas@contrastsecurity.com

Have a listen to our podcast trailer, and we’ll see you in the cybersec audiorama!

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Lisa Vaas, Senior Content Marketing Manager, Contrast Security

Lisa Vaas, Senior Content Marketing Manager, Contrast Security

Lisa Vaas is a content machine, having spent years churning out reporting and analysis on information security and other flavors of technology. She’s now keeping the content engines revved to help keep secure code flowing at Contrast Security.