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Critical success factor-effective use of the measures to improve security
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Why Do Developers Make Dangerous Software Errors
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Requirements for secure code are implicitly and not explicitly stated
- 3 "Defacto" security requirements in NIST 800-53 do not explicitly require developers to produce secure code Technical
- 4 Technical controls in NIST 800-53 contribute to application security
- 5 Operational controls in NIST 800-53 contribute to application security
- 6 Key questions
- 7 Perspective on technology today
- 8 Malicious actors are taking advantage of abundant opportunities to tamper with and sabotage products...
- 9 SWA requires multi-disciplinary collaboration
- 10 Acquirers of IT products and services trust that suppliers are addressing cyber security without validating
- 11 Implementation lessons learned from some of the 1/100 companies that implement SwA successfully
- 12 Robust measurement does not happen overnight and requires foundational capabilities in place to be effective
- 13 Critical success factor - long-term management commitment, focus, and appropriate expectations
- 14 Critical success factor-realistic and well thought out data collection strategy
- 15 Critical success factor-effective use of the measures to improve security
- 16 Measurement for secure code requires understanding code level attributes...
- 17 Measurement for secure code involved understanding the effectiveness of implemented processes
- 18 Business functions rely on accurate and reliable information from technology that functions as intended (and only as intended)
- 19 SC22 - Programming Languages, ISO/IEC TR 24772, Programming Language Vulnerabilities
- 20 ISO/IEC 27036: Information technology - Security techniques - Information Security for Supplier Relationships
- 21 NIST IR 7622. Piloting Supply Chain Risk Management for Federal Information Systems
- 22 The Open Group Trusted Technology Provider Framework (TTPF) Purpose
- 23 What's next?
- 24 Why Do Developers Make Dangerous Software Errors?