Become a Sponsor

The GovDevSecOpsHub is a leading forum and resource for the application and software developers that are driving the next evolution of application development, DevSecOps. The DevSecOps model of application development brings cybersecurity teams and tools into the development process sooner so that applications are more secure and safeguarded against cyber threats.

If your company is building the essential application development tools and technologies that help to streamline workflows and make the DevSecOps model of application development a reality – we welcome you to join the GovDevSecOpsHub community as a sponsor.

Our sponsors enjoy the ability to put their thought leadership content in front of a dedicated and targeted audience of government DevOps professionals. They also gain the ability to maximize their key account marketing and targeted sales campaigns by directing their messages to our community of readers.

Ready to become a sponsor? Select your tier and contact us today!

 

Content Creation

  • 3 pieces
  • (2 original + 1 re-purposed)

 

GovDevSecOpsHub Promotion

  • Homepage Banner Ad
  • Content Ad
  • Sidebar Ad
  • Logo feature and description on “Sponsors” page
  • Monthly Analytics Insight Report

Content Creation

  • 2 pieces
  • (1 original + 1 re-purposed)

 

GovDevSecOpsHub Promotion

  • Content Ad
  • Sidebar Ad
  • Logo feature and description on “Sponsors” page
  • Monthly Analytics Insight Report

 

 

 

We launched GovDevSecOpsHub to focus on the next evolution of application development, DevSecOps, which brings cybersecurity teams and tools into the development process sooner so that applications are more secure and safeguarded against cyber threats.

In  GovDevSecOpsHub we’ll look at the evolution from traditional software and application development to the DevOps model. We’ll talk about the importance of moving from DevOps to DevSecOps. We’ll highlight the technologies and cultural changes necessary to make this shift happen. And we’ll profile government organizations and executives that are the “boots on the ground” as the government pivots towards the DevSecOps model.