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OWASP Chapter Meeting

Jive Software
915 SW Stark St., Suite 400
Portland, Oregon 97205, United States (map)
Public WiFi

The front door will be locked after 5pm, but someone will be there to let you in. Take the elevator to the 5th floor cafeteria. If you have trouble getting in or finding the room, call 503.389.3192 for assistance.

Jive has graciously offered to provide pizza and tasty beverages for the event!

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Bob Loihl will be presenting:
Secure Software Development Life Cycle in an Agile World

In this day and age we must do everything we can to produce secure software. But how you ask? I will be talking about some of the options available and how to get an initiative started in your workplace/project. I will cover some of the choices out there for Agile Development and then we'll examine one choice, BSIMM (https://www.bsimm.com/), in more depth. I will follow that up with a discussion of some of the challenges and some of the benefits of implementing an SSDLC.

Bob Loihl is a Software Engineer with 20+ years of experience developing business applications, leading teams and spreading the security word. He has a strong interest in delivering applications that are secure by design in an agile world. He has been helping Tripwire grow and mature its development processes for the last 10 years and his current hobby is incorporating SSDLC (Secure Software Development Life-Cycle) processes into the software manufacturing process. Bob is passionate about family, software, canoes and guitars. In his spare time he works at Tripwire producing high quality software using Agile methodologies. Oh yeah, he cares a tiny bit about security.


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