PHP and the secure application development life-cycle
Robert van der Linde (16.Sep.2008 at 14:45)
Talk at Zend/PHP Conference & Expo 2008 (English - US)
With security (finally) taking it’s righteous place within the PHP development world a new phenomenon is occurring that negates all the hard work and energy devoted to making security a hot issue for the developers.
This phenomenon is more commonly known as “tunnel visionâ€. The amounts of energy expended to make developers more aware of best practices when it comes to secure application development is wasted when a company doesn’t look beyond the coding phase of software development.
For secure application development to work a company wide strategy is required to implement security for an application. Starting at the requirements phase, throughout coding, testing & implementation and beyond, security is as big a factor as QA, usability and what not.
In this session I plan to address the more common errors made with secure application development and the best practices companies can use to make sure they are giving security the attention it so desperately deserves.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/370
By clicking this button you are declaring that you are the speaker responsible for it and a claim request will be sent to the administrator of the event.
If the claim is approved you will be able to edit the information for this talk.
Are you sure?



