Security + Compliance Workshop

Shifting Security and Compliance left for simplicity, visibility, and control

Date: February 26, 2026
Time: 2:00- 5:00 pm CET

Join our hands-on workshop to learn how to successfully shift security left and easily find and fix security flaws during development, as well as manage all of your software vulnerabilities in one place. GitLab allows you to secure your end-to-end software supply chain with greater visibility and control than other typical approaches.

In this session, we will provide hands-on examples with you in the driver’s seat and explore how to:

  • Achieve comprehensive security scanning - without adding new tools and processes
  • Secure and protect your cloud native applications and IaC environments within existing DevSecOps workflows
  • Use a single-source-of-truth to improve collaboration between dev and sec
  • Automate and monitor your security policies and simplify auditing
  • Set up pipeline execution policies to provide consistent guardrails for developers

To participate in this workshop, you must have an active GitLab.com account. Please Note: When creating a Gitlab.com account, you may be prompted to provide a phone number or credit card for authentication purposes. These are preventative measures to prevent Bitcoin mining so please be assured that you will not be charged. Please set up your account before the workshop as new accounts may be prompted to complete a small onboarding task, which will disrupt the live session. You will need a laptop with the latest version of Google Chrome installed. GitLab workshops are intended to provide an introduction to GitLab topics with a hands-on approach. Workshops are not intended to replace training classes. Please be prepared to start promptly at the beginning of class to maximize your experience and minimize disruption of other attendees.

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