The Balancing Act by Security Compass
Education
Today we are joined by David Wheeler, Director of Open Source Supply Chain Security at the Linux Foundation, to talk about securing open source software. We will start with a brief discussion on the “2020 FOSS Contributor Survey” report, co-authored by David. We will then delve deeper into some surprising insights from that report as it relates to the dynamic nature of fast-moving open source development. Finally, we will conclude with David’s thoughts on where he thinks open source software security is headed.
Shaun Mckeag - Behind Application Security
Pranshu Bajpai - Use Training to Influence Your Developers With Embracing Security
Simone Curzi - Developer Centric Threat Modeling
Jason Keirstead - Standardizing on Security Tool Integrations
Vaibhav Garg - Developer Centric Threat Modeling
Krish Raja - Bringing Developers Into Your Threat Modeling Program
Simone Curzi - The Challenge of Integrating Threat Modeling into DevOps
Spencer Koch - The Importance of a Good Threat Modeling Practice
Kyle Lai - Managing the Change From CMMC 1.0 to CMMC 2.0
Kim Wuyts - Privacy Threat Modeling with LINDDUN
Nick Deshpande - Data Governance
Kyle Lai - Complying With CMMC
K Royal - Think about User Privacy When Developing Your Software
Mark Simos - Using Security Reference Architectures
Michael Isbitski - Executive Overview on Securing Your APIs
Carmichael Patton - Lessons from Zero Trust Implementations
Rob Akershoek - The Importance of a Security Reference Architecture
Mark Timms - The Human Side of Cyber Security
Leaders in Product Security - Clay Carter
Malu Septien Milan - Aligning Security to Business Value
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