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Can AppSec Training Really Make a Smarter Developer?

John Dickson at AppSec USA 2013

Most application risk managers agree that training software developers to understand security concepts can be an important part of any software security program. Couple that with the Payment Card Industry, who mandate that developers should have training in secure coding techniques as laid out in their Data Security Standard. Yet others call developer training "compliance-ware," a necessary evil and a tax on software development in the enterprise.

This presentation shares the results of a yearlong survey of nearly 1,000 software developers that captures their knowledge of application security before and after formal training. The survey queries developers from various backgrounds and industries, to better understand their exposure to secure development concepts and to capture a baseline for post-training improvements.

The session also includes the results of a "retest" of a subset of respondents, to identify how much security knowledge they retained after a specific length of time. The results were surprising, and include information every application risk manager should know, particularly those who rely on training as part of an application security strategy.


Speaker

John Dickson
Principal, Denim Group

John Dickson is a Principal at Denim Group, Ltd. and a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). John's technical background includes hands-on experience with network security, intrusion detection systems and software security. He helps Chief Security Officers of Fortune 500 and federal organizations launch software initiatives.