Hi all, FYI, a couple of interesting things going on in the software security space that those here on SC-L might appreciate:
- Good article/interview in yesterday's Wall Street Journal on the topic of Software Security. The interview is with Gary McGraw, and I'm sure that no one here will be too surprised by the content. It's just great to see that kind of visibility and attention being given to Software Security. Check it out (registration/subscription required) at http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB112128453130584810,00-search.html?KEYWORDS=cigital&COLLECTION=wsjie/archive (Or just find a paper copy -- you know, the kind that our grandparents used to read. ;-) - A couple of upcoming, fairly mainstream IT Security conferences both have numerous Software Security sessions on their agendas (including, for full disclosure, my own sessions at each). I'm refering to CSI's upcoming 32nd annual conference (14-16 November in Washington, DC) and SANS's Silicon Valley event (24-30 September in San Jose, CA). Here too, it's encouraging to me to see software security sessions prominently on the programs of these traditionally IT Security focused events. Cheers, Ken van Wyk -- KRvW Associates, LLC http://www.KRvW.com