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Michael S Hines
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From: SD Times [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:15 PM
To: Hines, Michael S.
Subject: Securing Your Software: Successful Strategies and Development 
Techniques
 
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Learn how to implement successful strategies to automate the detection and 
removal of
software security vulnerabilities early in the development lifecycle. 
Throughout this
presentation, practical techniques for improving security in both new and 
existing
software systems will be demonstrated. Attendees will also view a case study 
showing
examples of real security vulnerabilities found in open-source software using 
automated
static analysis technology. In addition, the analysis of these vulnerabilities 
will be
approached from multiple perspectives, including a look at their relationship 
to the
software implementation, design and architecture.  
Register at: http://www.bzmedia.com/webseminar/seminar7493.htm
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Date: Thursday, February 10th
Time: 11:00 a.m. Pacific (2:00 p.m. Eastern) 
  <http://www.sdtimes.com/images/djenana.gif> Djenana Comara 
Chief Technology Officer, Klocwork

Djenana Compara founded Klocwork in 2001 after successfully spinning it out of 
Nortel
Networks and establishing it as an independent company. M.s Campara brings 19 
years of
software experience to the role of CTO at Klocwork, and has been awarded four 
US patents
for her groundbreaking software development work in creating Klocwork inSight. 
Ms. Campara
co-chairs the Object Management Group (OMG) Architecture-Driven Modernization 
Task Force,
and serves as a board member on the Canadian Consortium of Software Engineering 
Research
(CSER). She has published several papers and has been quoted in numerous 
publications.

  <http://www.sdtimes.com/images/*serenaDR.gif> Moderator: David Rubinstein
Editor, SD Times

David Rubinstein brings more than 25 years of newspaper experience to his role 
as editor
of SD Times. He has covered a wide range of software development issues, 
including change
and configuration management and software testing, in his five years at the 
helm, and
writes a regular column that examines the industry as a whole. 
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