Josh Lemos

Chief Information Security Officer at GitLab

Josh Lemos currently serves as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at GitLab since June 2023 and holds a position as a Board Member at HiddenLayer starting August 2023. Prior experience includes the role of CISO at Square from December 2020 to June 2023, where promotion occurred from the position of VP of Product Security. Josh Lemos also held the title of VP of Security Engineering, Research & Intelligence at Cylance Inc. from August 2016 to December 2020, and served as Federal CISO & Senior Director of Information Security at ServiceNow between October 2013 and August 2016. Earlier roles include Vice President of Security Consulting at Accuvant and Manager of Application Security at Ernst & Young. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems with a focus on Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance from the University of San Francisco, complemented by studies at UC San Diego.

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GitLab is a single application with features for the whole software development and operations (DevOps) lifecycle. GitLab helps you automate the builds, integration, and verification of your code. With SAST, DAST, code quality analysis, plus pipelines that enable concurrent testing and parallel execution, your teams get quick insights about every commit so they can deliver higher quality code faster. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability across the DevOps lifecycle GitLab gives you everything from value stream reporting to planning tools, registries, CI/CD, testing, and much more. You can use GitLab how and where you want to fit with your digital infrastructure. Choose what’s best for your organization: SaaS or self-managed. They can host and manage GitLab for you, or you can deploy your own GitLab instance on-premises or in the cloud. You can automate your security and compliance policies and you’ll get visibility and traceability to see who changed what, where and when across all DevOps functions. GitLab was built for Dev, Sec, Ops and everyone else who cares about your code — including business teams and non-technical stakeholders — to collaborate and keep moving projects forward. Because GitLab is built on open source software, you get the benefit of all the innovations that thousands of developers all over the world are continuously adding and refining — and you can contribute your own. Gitlab has been recognized for several awards such as best DevOps solution provider, 451 Firestarter, and leader in Forrester Wave.


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