MSDN Architecture Webcast: Proven Practices for Security Engineering (Level 300) 
Event ID: 1032280111
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English.
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Product(s):
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Microsoft .NET Framework.
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Audience(s):
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Architect.
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Duration:
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60 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, September 29, 2005 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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To design, build, and deploy secure applications, you must integrate security into your application development life cycle. You must also adapt your current software engineering practices and methodologies to include specific security-related
activities. In this webcast, we introduce you to the Microsoft patterns & practices approach to security that spans the life cycle of your application. These security measures include threat modeling, architecture, and design reviews for security, code reviews,
and deployment reviews. Join us as we highlight the existing and emerging security guidance available to developers. See how to contribute to the ongoing security work by using the Channel 9 security Wiki site, where you can provide input and feedback to the
patterns & practices team.
Presenter: Alex Mackman, Developer, Content Master Ltd.
Alex is a Principal Technologist at CM Consulting, part of CM Group Ltd. He has over 15 years industry experience designing and developing software and has provided consultancy on many aspects of software architecture, design and development. Alex has
worked with the patterns & practices security team for the last 4 years helping to develop and validate .NET application security guidance. He is currently working on a set of security engineering activities that can be easily embedded into the application
development life cycle in order to help companies produce software that meets their security objectives.
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