At NZ.JS: Kim examines and demonstrates a collection of essential attacks, commonly used in the exploitation and demise of many individuals and organisations today.
DevSecCon, Singapore: Quality (security included) does not have to be neglected when you’re planning, building and running a high-performance development team.
Kim will set the stage with how and why Agile development teams fail, explained with a familiar anecdote taken from his new book “Holistic Info-Sec for Web Developers”, coupled with how you can change this.
Join Kim at AgileNZ 2016 for an exploration into an insightful set of steps he has learned, from an architectural, engineering and penetration testing perspective.
Join Kim at Agile Professionals Network for an exploration into an insightful set of steps he has learned, from an architectural, engineering and penetration testing perspective.
Join Kim at CodeCamp Christchurch for an exploration into an insightful set of steps he has learned, from an architectural, engineering and penetration testing perspective.
Your Development Team(s) are struggling to create secure software. Your business is paying too much for security reviews, and penetration testing at the end of the project.
Your customers want to be certain that their personal data is secure. You could be saving significant expenditure on security and software development in general.
At CampJS, Melbourne, Australia: Join Kim in the exploration into an insightful set of steps he has learned, from an architectural perspective down to the zeros and ones. Also providing insights of how attackers of your systems think.
Redirects to legacy blog post.
A short time ago, I was tasked with finding the right software engineer/s for the organisation I was working for. I settled on a process, a set of background questions, a set of practical programming exercises and a set of verbal questions. Later on I cut the set of verbal questions down to a quicker set. In this post, I’ll be going over the process and the full set of verbal questions. In a subsequent post I’ll go over the quicker set.