Your 2019 Essential Software Security, Development, & DevOps Conferences

“DevOps” encompasses a wide range of topics – throw security in there and you’ve added even more. This roundup includes events throughout the year and around the globe, from small events to community conferences and up. Whether … Continue reading Your 2019 Essential Software Security, Development, & DevOps Conferences

10 Cybersecurity Conference Trips You Should Make Time for This Year

Not sure where to distribute IT budgets for ideal returns? Here’s a roundup of the top 10 cybersecurity conference trips to make time for this year.

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NSA to release free reverse engineering tool GHIDRA at RSAConference

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WikiLeaks Fame Reverse Engineering Tool GHIDRA to be Released in March. GHIDRA is a reverse engineering tool developed by the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA). According to reports, this framework will be released in March at the … Continue reading NSA to release free reverse engineering tool GHIDRA at RSAConference

RSA Conference: No more all-male panels

One of the biggest annual cybersecurity trade shows, the RSA Conference (RSAC), says it will no longer allow all-male panels on its keynote stages and is taking several other steps to improve diversity and inclusion at its events. Tuesday’s announcement comes as surveys and studies continue to show that women are vastly underrepresented not only in cybersecurity jobs but also the technology industry in general — a fact only amplified by the prevalence of “manels” at big conferences such as RSA, which holds events in the U.S. and globally throughout the year. The initiatives also include programs intended to improve the environment for conference attendees and reduce bias and exclusion throughout the industry in general for “all genders, orientations, physical abilities, religions, ethnicities and experiences, in every aspect of our events around the globe,” said Sandra Toms, vice president and curator of RSAC. The decision on all-male panels is part of a broader initiative to […]

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Galen Hunt, Microsoft – Application Security Weekly #27

Galen founded and lead the team building the Azure Sphere, announced at RSA Conference 2018. Our goal is to make IoT safe for society. Azure Sphere provides an end-to-end solution that enables any device manufacturer to create highly-secured devices; d… Continue reading Galen Hunt, Microsoft – Application Security Weekly #27

The Key to Protecting Your Crown Jewels? Improve Risk Management

Experts at the 2018 RSA Conference demonstrated how increasing collaboration and accountability around cyber risk management is the best way to protect your critical assets.

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Microsoft and the Age of Collaboration: Now, We Stand

Thank you, Microsoft. When teaching about computer security, I’ve often quipped, “There is ‘Infosec,’ ‘Comsec’ and ‘Jobsec.’”  Thanks to the ubiquitous Windows platform, fraught with security holes that were found on what felt like a weekly basis. Pat… Continue reading Microsoft and the Age of Collaboration: Now, We Stand

Jeff Man, Recap of RSAC – Paul’s Security Weekly #557

This week in the Topic Segment, our very own Jeff Man gives us a recap on the 2018 RSA Conference! He discusses HackerOne CEO talking Bug Bounty programs, DevSecOps day at RSA demonstrates how the thinking around secure software has evolved, if it’s ti… Continue reading Jeff Man, Recap of RSAC – Paul’s Security Weekly #557

Insights From RSAC 2018: Taking the Human Element Out of Security

At RSAC 2018, many speakers urged organizations to take the human element out of the security equation as much as possible by investing in automated tools and focusing on professional development.

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