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In a fast paced development environment, application security
engineers are often reactive in their approach to security –
the software is tested after it hits production, security bugs
are filed but not acted on unless critical, new features don’t
always go through an in-depth security review, etc. Bridging
the gap between development and security by understanding
and contributing to the codebase will build better trust with
the development team, and eventually will make security part
of the solution. This talk delves into how you can approach
security in a more proactive way by taking a hands-on approach
and putting on various hats as necessary. Practical tips about
startup security and secure software development will be
shared. The talk is geared towards security engineers that
want to learn and participate more in application development, but can be beneficial for other security practitioners
and software developers too.
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