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Building Trusted Software - A Practical Approach

Posted by Ken Graf on Jun 30, 2010

Summary: This seminar is focused on “how” to write trusted software without requiring the team to become security experts. There is an abundance of advice from security experts on “what” you should do. While this advice is generally sound it normally assumes you or your team needs to become security experts. This seminar boils down all of this advice and provides recommendations for: 1) How to modify your existing processes. 2) How to achieve the goal of creating trusted software. 3) How to know when to bring in security help.

Intended Audience: Product and Project Managers, Architects, Development and Validation team leads.

Prerequisites: No security experience is expected.
Some experience with software processes and tools.
The desire to improve the level of trust and security in the software you or your team produces.

Format: 14 Instructor led sessions and a final exam. Custom schedules with optional language specific sessions (Java/C/Web) are possible. All sessions include discussion, case study, hands on labs, post session challenges and detailed reading.

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