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Indeed.  This series is the first conference series outside of OWASP's =
AppSec I've seen that focuses specifically on software assurance, with a =
pretty obvious tilt towards web related technologies.  The presentations =
are very topical and timely, and considering the number of presentor's =
whom I know personally I'm sure they're all very high quality as well.  =
I'm looking forward to it.=20
=20
- Matt.=20

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From: Will Jefferies [mailto:wjefferies@fncinc.com]
Sent: Mon 3/27/2006 10:18 AM
To: contact@webappsec.org; websecurity@webappsec.org
Subject: RE: [WEB SECURITY] The Software Security Summit East 2006 (June =
5-7)



I attended this conference in San Diego in Feb.  Great conference, very
informative.=20

Will

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From: contact@webappsec.org [mailto:contact@webappsec.org]
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 11:56 PM
To: websecurity@webappsec.org
Subject: [WEB SECURITY] The Software Security Summit East 2006 (June
5-7)


We'd like to point out an interesting security conference happening
between June 5-7 entitled the Software Security Summit East 2006.
Some of the talks listed include:


* Building Security In: Implementing a Software Security Improvement
Program
* Secure Coding in C and C++
* Improving Security and Compliance-Without Stifling Architectural
Creativity
* Conducting Structured C/C++ Reviews
* Secure Web Site: From Dream to Reality
* The Hacking Evolution: New Trends in Exploits and Vulnerabilities
* Software Protection-Making Software Self-Protecting
* A Manager's Security Checklist
* What to Do When Someone Finds a Security Hole in Your Development
Project
* Securing J2EE Applications: Coding Patterns for Secure Connections to
Services
* The Dirty Baker's Dozen: How to Kill 13 Top Web Application
Vulnerabilities at the Source
* The Role of Standards in Application Security
* Hack-Proof Your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
* Make Source Code Analysis Part of the Security Review Process
* Anatomy of a Database Attack
* Secure Coding Techniques for Internet Applications
* Core Security Patterns For Secure Software Design
* Attacking Web Services: Why They're Vulnerable. How to Protect Them
* Open-Source Tools: To Attack and Defend
* There's A Flaw in Your (Application) Logic

Additional Information can be found at:
 http://www.s-3con.com/

Regards,

- contact_at__webappsec.org

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Coding =0A=
in C and C++<BR>* Improving Security and Compliance-Without Stifling =0A=
Architectural<BR>Creativity<BR>* Conducting Structured C/C++ =
Reviews<BR>* Secure =0A=
Web Site: From Dream to Reality<BR>* The Hacking Evolution: New Trends =
in =0A=
Exploits and Vulnerabilities<BR>* Software Protection-Making Software =0A=
Self-Protecting<BR>* A Manager's Security Checklist<BR>* What to Do When =
Someone =0A=
Finds a Security Hole in Your Development<BR>Project<BR>* Securing J2EE =0A=
Applications: Coding Patterns for Secure Connections to<BR>Services<BR>* =
The =0A=
Dirty Baker's Dozen: How to Kill 13 Top Web =
Application<BR>Vulnerabilities at =0A=
the Source<BR>* The Role of Standards in Application Security<BR>* =
Hack-Proof =0A=
Your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)<BR>* Make Source Code Analysis =
Part of =0A=
the Security Review Process<BR>* Anatomy of a Database Attack<BR>* =
Secure Coding =0A=
Techniques for Internet Applications<BR>* Core Security Patterns For =
Secure =0A=
Software Design<BR>* Attacking Web Services: Why They're Vulnerable. How =
to =0A=
Protect Them<BR>* Open-Source Tools: To Attack and Defend<BR>* There's A =
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