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Silverbullet: Fortify TAB


From: gem at cigital.com (Gary McGraw)
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:43:02 -0500

Hi all,

I am pleased to announce the tenth (!) episode of the "Silver Bullet
Security Podcast with Gary McGraw" was released today.  We tried
something different in this episode by doing a group interview with the
entire Fortify Technical Advisory Board.  This was a super opportunity
to cover software security from many different angles...which is
precisely what I did.

On the 'cast are the pontifacatory stylings of:
* Bill Pugh, Professor at University of Maryland, static analysis for
finding bugs
* Li Gong, GM at Microsoft, MSN in China
* Marcus Ranum, CSO of Tenable Network Security, security products
trainer
* Avi Rubin, Professor at Johns Hopkins, electronic voting security
* Fred Schneider, Professor at Cornell, trustworthy computing 
* Greg Morrisett, Professor at Harvard, dependant type theory
* Matt Bishop, Professor at UC Davis, computer security
* Dave Wagner, Professor at Berkeley, software security and electronic
voting

To listen, hit http://www.cigital.com/silverbullet/show-010/

Also note that during the same TAB meeting, reporters from ZDNet stopped
in and did an interview that resulted in this very software security o
centric blog entry: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=4280

gem

company www.cigital.com
podcast www.cigital.com/silverbullet
book www.swsec.com 





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