Adrian Lane over at Securosis posted a great article on the interaction between Agile software development and secure software development. Also, the comments/discussion are particularly good (Andre Gironda adds his remarks).
David Rice is a globally recognized cybersecurity leader, Executive Director of The Monterey Group, a strategic consulting firm, and Consulting Director for Policy Reform at the U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit. Called upon by high-performance organizations for his ability to achieve, integrate, and drive deep corporate objectives in the face of globalized competition, rapid technological advances, and increased sophistication of cyber adversaries, David is a key figure shaping the discussion and practice of cybersecurity.
Prior to his current roles, David served as an Global Network Vulnerability Analyst for the National Security Agency and Special Duty Cryptologic Officer for the United State Navy. The U.S. government recognized and awarded David for “significant contributions” to the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency for developing security configuration and design guidance for critical national infrastructure and global networks.
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Hi,
Agile Development and security is not do not go so far in wrong direction in this recovery is done fast.Complexity and Scalability can be handled effectively
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Posted by: smtih | February 17, 2010 at 04:11 PM