Suite Sessions: Breakfast & Lunch with a Side of AppSec
Start your day or refuel midday with a fresh perspective on AI, AppSec, and software supply chain security. Whether you’re craving tactical insights or cosmic metaphors, these suite sessions serve up a mix of expert guidance, real-world use cases, and a few surprises along the way.

Agenda
Join us for a lunch-and-learn journey to a galaxy not-so-far-away—where developers are becoming Jedi Masters of secure coding. Discover how Zebra Technologies is using Endor Labs to eliminate vulnerable dependencies, reduce tech debt, and empower devs with security superpowers. May the source be with you.
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Aman Sirohi and Jeremiah Kung break down how AppSec must evolve in the era of AI. From improving developer experience to securing LLM workflows, this session offers a crawl-walk-run playbook for modernizing security in AI-powered environments.
Author and expert Cassie Crossley explores how the rise of AI is reshaping software supply chain risk. Joined by Bala Shanabhag, they’ll share how concepts like the AI Bill of Materials (AIBOM) and model governance are redefining secure development lifecycles for the next generation of builders.
What to Expect
3 reasons to attend
- Greater confidence in analyzing and remediating SCA vulnerabilities
- Practical strategies for effective collaboration with developers
- A deeper appreciation for the challenges developers face, improving team trust and alignment
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Prerequisites
- An internet-enabled laptop
- A basic understanding of Linux fundamentals (e.g., installing software and using CLI tools)
- A free GitHub account and access to GitHub and GitHub codespaces
- The ability to read and edit snippets of code
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is for AppSec and Product Security practitioners looking to bridge the gap between AppSec and development by gaining empathy for the developer experience. You must currently be in one of these roles, but you don't need any specialized knowledge—just curiosity and a willingness to learn.



























