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Our 2nd presentation of the year is on implementing Scrum for your Security Teams.

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# Presentation

Title: Scrum for Security Teams

Why are more security teams not organising themselves using the Scrum framework? It's common in our industry to see teams consistently overburdened with work, struggling to keep up with ever changing requirements caused by a dynamic threat landscape, or to effectively prioritise based on risk; but these are exactly the sorts of problems Scrum can help with! In this talk, we'll take a look at what Scrum is, how it can solve these problems (and more!), and how a typical security team might organise themselves using Scrum.

# Speaker: Bill Mahony

After starting his career in network engineering back in the 1990's, Bill transitioned to cyber security in the early 2000's because it looked like more fun. Since then, he has held a variety of security roles in a variety of industries, from big banks to tech and startups, and is still having fun. Since moving into management almost 10 years ago, he has spent a lot of time thinking about how security teams can become more effective.
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# Speed hiring (experimental)

There is an opportunity for potential employers to do an impromptu 30 second description of their open role. If you are interested, speak with one of the organizer before start of the session.

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