On 20/05/2009 02:21, "Kenneth Van Wyk" wrote:
> On May 20, 2009, at 12:34 AM, Gary McGraw wrote:
>> We believe that the European software security market is 2-3 years
>> behind the US market, but poised for rapid growth that will align it
>> with the US market in a much shorter period. From what
hi all,
In my view, the European market now looks very similar to the US market of 2-3
years ago (not a decade ago). I predict a rash of pen testing, folllowed by
adoption of SDLC integration. This will, of course, evolve in a very European
way and there will be important regional differences
19, 2009 9:56 PM
To: Kenneth Van Wyk
Cc: Secure Coding
Subject: Re: [SC-L] Cigital news (European market)
Kenneth Van Wyk wrote:
> But I just don't get the feeling that they're trying in any way to
> "align themselves with the US market". They'll do their own thing i
Kenneth Van Wyk wrote:
> But I just don't get the feeling that they're trying in any way to
> "align themselves with the US market". They'll do their own thing in
> their own time, which is as it should be.
>
That syncs with my limited experience with Europeans, both in the past
(the French in pa
On May 20, 2009, at 12:34 AM, Gary McGraw wrote:
We believe that the European software security market is 2-3 years
behind the US market, but poised for rapid growth that will align it
with the US market in a much shorter period. From what I can tell,
the European market is 14-20% the size
hi sc-l,
Cigital has acquired the European operations of Security Innovation. A press
release went out this morning.
http://www.cigital.com/news/index.php?pg=art&artid=158
We believe that the European software security market is 2-3 years behind the
US market, but poised for rapid growth that