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Microsoft Ireland Security Event For Developers

This has the makings of a great event, with yours truly closing out the day with a session on the Security Development LifeCycle as used in Microsoft.

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Who should attend: Developer, CTO, Head of Development, TDM, Security TDM
Summary: A one day event for developers on how to address security issues in the development environment. Topics include an introduction to identify management including the architecture of CardSpace, security in a software as a service environment and an insight into Microsoft’s approach to security in the development lifecycle.

Date: 12th OctoberLocation: Microsoft European Product Development Centre, Leopardstown, D18

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09.30

Registration

 

10.00

Keynote speaker

The changing threat landscape, such as organised criminal involvement, that we now have to consider when protecting our network and how an independent standard such as ISO 27001 can be employed by companies to tackle these threats.  

Brian Honan, BH Consulting

10.30

Introduction to Windows CardSpace: Windows CardSpace enables users to provide their digital identities in a familiar, secure and easy way. It allows the user to use a variety of virtual cards to identify themselves, each retrieving data from an identity provider. This talk will cover an introduction to identity management and related issues, explore the architecture of CardSpace, and will demonstrate how to enable your Web site to receive identity cards.

Martha Rotter, Developer Evangelist

12.00

Lunch

 

12.45

Security in a multi-tenant software environmentThis session will discuss the various security considerations which must be taken into account for when delivery applications in a Software as a Service environment. The session will particularly focus on authorisation of users to application resources and possible models which can be deployed to meet to ensure logical separation of data between hosted organisations.

Cormac Keogh, Architect Evangelist

13.30

Guest Security Partner

15.00

Break

 

15.15

The Security Development LifecycleThis talk will provide a prescriptive and descriptive view of how Microsoft has implemented a Security Development Lifecycle to meet the challenge of minimising security bugs / reducing vulnerabilities, and makes the case for building security into the development lifecycle.

Ronan Geraghty, Developer Evangelist

16.30

Event Close