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AppSec is Eating Security - The Future of Information Security

Offered By: OWASP Foundation via YouTube

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Application Security Courses Containerization Courses Password Security Courses DNSSec Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the evolving landscape of application security in this keynote address from AppSec California 2015. Delve into topics such as containerization, security hardware, and the concept of "eating security" as presented by Alex Stamos, Yahoo's Vice President of Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer. Learn about the importance of being secure by default, the trade-offs in security implementation, and the role of bug bounty programs. Gain insights on critical issues like DNSSEC, password security, and the future of application security. Discover how the industry is shifting towards more comprehensive and user-centric security approaches, and understand the challenges and opportunities in making products and systems more secure in an increasingly complex digital environment.

Syllabus

Intro
The dirty companies
Users are safe
Security hardware
Containerization
Eating Security
Be secure by default
AppSec doesnt have to be realtime
The tradeoff
Tom Brady
Bug Bounty
Project Zero
DNSSEC
Safe vs CT
Passwords
Application Security


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OWASP Foundation

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