Hacking the Software Supply Chain - Targeting Developers in 2023
Offered By: OWASP Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the increasing threats faced by software engineers in 2023 through this informative OWASP Foundation talk. Delve into how cybercriminals and APTs are targeting developers as vectors for supply chain attacks, unauthorized access, and intellectual property theft. Learn about the techniques used by attackers to identify and target software engineers, including OSINT, social media manipulation, phishing, and exploitation of developer tools and open source communities. Gain valuable insights into protective measures that engineers can implement to safeguard themselves and their organizations against these evolving threats. Presented by Paul McCarty, Founder of SecureStack, this 48-minute session offers crucial knowledge for anyone involved in software development and cybersecurity.
Syllabus
Hacking the software supply chain one developer at a time - Paul McCarty
Taught by
OWASP Foundation
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