Controls Engineering: How Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley & FINOS Are Automating SDLC Compliance
Date: March 26th
Location: Deutsche Bank, London
Vibe: Breakfast through Lunch | Informal | Real-talk
A morning seminar for technical leaders to discuss the practical implementation of Automated SDLC Governance.
Banks and financial institutions need to balance the demand for software delivery velocity with robust risk controls. Most banks are tackling this problem in isolation and trying to solve it in their own way.
This has created an industry wide status quo characterized by vague requirements around controls, arbitrary standards that are hard to justify to auditors, and subjective implementations that don’t scale across organizations.
We believe it’s time to stop reinventing this wheel behind closed doors, and to build a common set of industry standards and definitions for software delivery governance.
We will be joined by Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley, who are leading the way towards a fully automated vision for SDLC Governance that wider industry can access and adopt.
We will also hear the latest from the FINOS SDLC Governance Working Group who extend an open invitation to potential new members. This is a practitioner led event designed for those who want to drive a positive, systemic change in how the banking sector handles software delivery governance.
Agenda
Speakers
Toby Weston
Deutsche Bank
Distinguished Engineer
Aron Searle
Morgan Stanley
Executive Director
Mike Long
Kosli
CEO