Event Details

Date:
Friday, 24 May 2019
Time:
All Day
Room:
Industry Hub - Room 313A
Location:
St Lucia - Advanced Engineering Building (AEB)
URL:
https://www.eait.uq.edu.au/secure-coding-workshop
Event category(s):

Event Contact

Name:
Mrs Olivia Dwyer
Phone:
67870
Email:
o.dwyer@uq.edu.au
Org. Unit:
Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology

Event Description

Full Description:
Every service you deploy is a window from the outside world into your data centre and can be exploited by an attacker. With the incredible growth of web, cloud and grid services, security is fast becoming even more critical and simply securing your network is no longer enough.

By attending our Secure Coding Practices and Automated Assessment Tools one-day workshop, you will:

learn to assess security issues during software development
develop critical skills used by software developers and analysts to secure code
get hands-on and practice techniques for writing secure code
learn about and practice with tools to support the secure development process
be better prepared to assess your businesses secure automated practices
The University of Queensland is excited to be hosting Professor Barton Miller and Professor Elisa Heymann from the University of Wisconsin to deliver this workshop for the first time in Australia. Professor Miller is known as 'the father of fuzzing', and is a pioneer in the field of automated software robustness testing.

This workshop is relevant to anyone wanting to learn about minimising security risks in the software they develop or manage.

Early bird pricing closes 1 May 2019.

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