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[[File:Steve Springett.jpg|left||thumb]] Steve educates teams on the strategy and specifics of developing secure software.
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[[File:Steve Springett.jpg|left||thumb]] Steve educates teams on the strategy and specifics of developing secure software.
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He practices security at every stage of the development lifecycle by leading sessions on threat modeling, secure architecture and design, static/dynamic/component analysis, offensive research, and defensive programming techniques.
  
He practices security at every stage of the development lifecycle by leading sessions on threat modeling, secure architecture and design, static/dynamic/component analysis, offensive research, and defensive programming techniques to a worldwide audience of developers in a global continuous security environment.
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Steve's passionate about helping organizations identify and reduce risk from the use of third-party and open source components. He is an open source advocate and leads the [[OWASP Dependency Track Project|OWASP Dependency-Track project]], [https://cyclonedx.org/ CycloneDX] bill-of-material specification, and participates in several related projects and working groups.
 
 
Steve is an open source advocate and is active in the OWASP community supporting several open source projects including [[OWASP Dependency Track Project|Dependency-Track]] and [[OWASP Dependency Check|Dependency-Check]].
 

Latest revision as of 20:29, 28 August 2019

Steve Springett.jpg
Steve educates teams on the strategy and specifics of developing secure software.

He practices security at every stage of the development lifecycle by leading sessions on threat modeling, secure architecture and design, static/dynamic/component analysis, offensive research, and defensive programming techniques.

Steve's passionate about helping organizations identify and reduce risk from the use of third-party and open source components. He is an open source advocate and leads the OWASP Dependency-Track project, CycloneDX bill-of-material specification, and participates in several related projects and working groups.