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Measuring Security Best Practices With OpenSAMM

Security is becoming a competitive advantage in the marketplace. How do we ensure that security is built into products for our customers?

Security vulnerabilities can be introduced at any phase of the software development life cycle (SDLC). The Open Software Assurance Maturity Model (OpenSAMM) is lightweight, flexible framework that helps prevent vulnerabilities and improve security during software development.

This talk advocates adopting OpenSAMM to measure security best practices and improve our security processes, tools, and knowledge.

Slides Video

Alan Jex

Alan is a Chief Security Architect at HP and is a CISSP. He is responsible for performing penetration tests and implementing security best practices for the PPS organization on web connected printers. Alan worked at Symantec as a Principle Software Engineer on enterprise security products. He worked at Novell as a Senior Software Engineer on desktop and server management. Alan graduated from BYU with a B.S. in Computer Science. He participates in the local Salt Lake OWASP chapter.
Alan Jex