Secure Software Development Workshop – Mandaluyong, Philippines
Mandaluyong, Philippines
The three-day workshop will cover the fundamentals of secure SDLC, common errors and mistakes in programming that causes security weaknesses, and concepts of prevention in order to integrate security in throughout the software development life cycle. The mode of training will be via lectures and case study analysis. The 2010 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Errors and Ten Best Practices for Secure Software Development by (ISC)2 shall also be covered. Read more »

The functionality required by end-users and business process owners with the applications they utilize and manage has always been the primary consideration in most software development endeavors. The result of which is often the lack of security when the software or application is being developed and thereafter released into production.
The functionality required by end-users and business process owners with the applications they utilize and manage has always been the primary consideration in most software development endeavors. The result of which is often the lack of security when the software or application is being developed and thereafter released into production. With less secure software, several risks abound and the last several years have seen malicious attacks in the form of SQL injection, buffer overflow, cross-site scripting and various others. Consequently, the application will need to be reviewed, patched, and re-coded to mitigate the software security risks. These time-consuming and resource intensive activities could have been avoided had secure software development principles been applied throughout the life cycle of the initiative. 