IEEE Computer Society's Center for Secure Design - Helping Design More Secure Software
Offered By: OWASP Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk from AppSecUSA 2014 focusing on the IEEE Computer Society's Center for Secure Design (CSD) and its mission to improve software security. Learn about the CSD's formation in 2014, its goals to identify common design flaws, and the development of tools and design patterns to help architects and developers create more secure software. Discover the outcomes of the CSD's first workshop, including the documentation of top design flaws, and gain insights into future workshop objectives. Presented by Jim DelGrosso, Principal Consultant at Cigital and head of the Architecture Analysis practice, this 45-minute session offers valuable knowledge for those interested in enhancing software design security.
Syllabus
IEEE Computer Societys Center for Secure Design - OWASP AppSecUSA 2014
Taught by
OWASP Foundation
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