Agenda
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Friday 29 January, 09.30 - 12.00 hrs, |
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09.30 |
Application security today—Who is responsible? With the increasing online focus of business and rising expectations for faster time-to-market, the pressure is on for development teams to get applications into production faster. Delivering multiple releases to production per week, or even per day, is the new norm and is driving development teams to rely increasingly on third-party products and open source libraries. |
10.00 |
Secure Coding Game This game will help improve your secure coding skills. The game allows you to compete against the other participants in a series of vulnerable code challenges that ask you to identify a problem, locate insecure code, and fix vulnerabilities. All challenges are based on the OWASP Top 10, and players can choose to compete in a range of software languages including C Basic, C++ Basic, Perl Dancer2, Python Django, JavaScript Node.js (Express), JavaScript Angular.io (2+) and JavaScript React |
11.15 |
Modern approaches to application security testing While AppSec training is great, in practical terms, it cannot be the only defensive measure against AppSec threats. You also need the capability to test applications for security. However, traditional ways of doing this aren’t very scalable and can disrupt the development process. |
11.45 |
Prize Ceremony and Closing Remarks
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