Greetings SC-L subscribers,

I suspect many of you have heard of SecAppDev (http://secappdev.org) over the 
years. It's a non-profit training event that has hitherto been held in Leuven, 
Belgium for 1 week each Feb/Mar. Well, we're excited to say that this year 
we've added a second event: SecAppDev Dublin!

Yes, SecAppDev will be hitting the road for its first foray outside of Belgium. 
For one week in July (15th-19th), we'll be making Dublin, Ireland our home. 
Just like the events in Belgium, we've lined up a great curriculum and faculty, 
to give each delegate a look at myriad aspects of developing secure 
applications. It's a pretty intense week-long immersion into the topics, for 
sure.

Registration is now open. The course is organized by secappdev.org, a 
non-profit organization that aims to broaden security
awareness in the development community and advance secure software engineering 
practices. The course is a joint initiative with Dublin City University, 
Trinity College Dublin, KU Leuven and Solvay Brussels School of Economics and
Management.

SecAppDev Dublin is the first edition of our widely acclaimed courses to be run 
in Ireland. Our previous 9 courses took place in Belgium and were attended by 
an international audience from a broad range of industries including financial 
services, telecom, consumer electronics and media. We pride ourselves on our 
world-class faculty, which, for SecAppDev Dublin, includes

+ Prof. dr. ir. Bart Preneel who heads COSIC, the renowned Leuven crypto lab.
+ Ken van Wyk, co-founder of the US CERT Coordination Center and widely  
acclaimed author and lecturer.
+ Prof. dr. Dan Wallach, head of Rice University's computer security lab.
+ Prof. dr. Mike Scott, previously the head of DCU's School of Computing, now  
Chief Cryptographer at Certivox.

When we ran our first annual course in 2005, emphasis was on awareness and 
security basics, but as the field matured and a thriving security training 
market developed, we felt it was not appropriate to compete as a non-profit 
organization. Our focus has hence shifted to providing a platform for 
leading-edge and experimental material from thought leaders in academia and 
industry. We look toward academics to provide research results that are ready 
to break into the mainstream and attract people with an industrial background 
to try out new content and formats.

The course takes place from July 15th to 19th at the Science Gallery, Trinity 
College, Dublin.

For more information visit the web site: http://secappdev.org.

Seating is limited, so do not delay registering to avoid disappointment. 
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.  A 25% discount is 
available for Early Bird registration until June 15th. Alumni, public servants, 
and independents receive a 50% discount.  I hope that we will be able to 
welcome you or your colleagues to our course.

Cheers,

Ken

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Kenneth R. van Wyk
KRvW Associates, LLC
http://www.KRvW.com

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