October 29, 2025
9:00 a.m. PDT | 12:00 p.m. EDT
| 5:00 p.m. BST
Including Static Analysis within the Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) pipelines is a key step to shift-left mission-critical software development and DevOps automation — but how do you know you’re implementing Static Analysis in CI/CD effectively?
Join our new webinar to run through our optimization checklist!
In this webinar, Perforce Static Analysis Product Director Steve Howard and Perforce Senior Product Manager Gil Riddall will address general best practices for using Static Analysis or SAST tools within your development workflows, and CI/CD and DevOps automation systems for optimal development throughout, while maximizing code quality and security, and ensuring compliance.
Our experts will walk through how to optimize the implementation of Static Analysis via the five phases of the DMAIC methodology: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. In this webinar, we will cover the following key implementation topics:
- Options for integration of Static Analysis tools with CI/CD workflows and DevOps automation systems
- Dealing with results, including baselines and handling legacy code
- Shift-left approaches in CI via merge requests and quality gates
- Optimal shift-left: finding and fixing on the developer desktop
To wrap it all up, you’ll get a useful checklist against which to measure your own Static Analysis process.
See how your process compares: Sign up now to reserve your seat!
Presenters

Steve Howard
Steve has more than 15 years of experience in the software verification and validation space — the majority of that working with static analysis.
Steve has a first-class degree in Computer Science from the University of Wales, and several post graduate qualifications in software testing and safety certification.

Gil Riddall
Gil is the Product Manager for the Perforce Static Analysis tools, Klocwork and Helix QAC. He has more than 25 years of experience in Software Tool Development and Product Management, focused in the Telecom and Cloud Services industries.
Gil has a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Lakehead University in Canada.