AppSec USA 2010 is the premier web application security conference of the year. From IT decision makers and managers to security conscious developers and engineers, AppSec USA will provide answers to a wide variety of questions on application security.
Want a faster method to introduce security into software development programs? Wish to secure your enterprise from persistent threats more quickly? Looking for the latest in protection as well as an ability to test emerging web technologies? AppSec USA brings some of the leading minds in web and application security to Irvine, CA for four days of presentations on a wide variety of security topics.
Highlights will include keynotes from Jeff Williams, OWASP Chair, from Aspect Security; Bill Cheswick co-author of Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker,and from AT&T Research; David Rice, author of Geekonomics: The Real Cost of Insecure Software; and H.D. Moore, Metasploit creator and now of Rapid 7.
Other presentations include CISO panel discussions on implementing application security, industry experts on employing security in development cycles, and a wide variety of talks by leading visionaries in the field of web application security.
Call for Papers is now closed.
Who Should Attend AppSec USA 2010:
Application Developers Application Testers and Quality Assurance Application Project Management and Staff Chief Information Officers, Chief Information Security Officers, Chief Technology Officers, Deputies, and Staff Auditors and Staff Responsible for IT Security oversight and compliance IT Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance Executives, Managers, and Staff Security Managers, Security Engineers, and Staff IT Professionals Interesting in Improving IT Security
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