Business Language
18 June 2024 – 16:00 CET




For, but not limited to:
Application Managers/IT Managers/CEOs/ CTOs/CISOs
Duration:
45 mins
Topics Covered:
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Different views on how security is being approached during and in software development projects.
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How to keep all the specilizations involved up-to-date on the latest vulnerabilities, effective methodologies and how it’s applied.
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Financial and quality aspect situation now vs Shifting Security Left approaches.
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Importance of auditing activities, threat models, etc.
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The commonalities between some sucessful and failing approaches.
Have a practical vision for reducing costs, lowering security bugs, and minimizing the possibility of cyberattacks to enhance your security posture. Additionally, possess the ability to understand your team’s needs.