The idea of secure coding training that covers just what you need, right when you need it, seems too good to be true—but it's not. Leading development teams are using their own vulnerabilities to train their coders, focusing on their most pressing mistakes while providing a more relevant experience that keeps coders engaged.

In this Remote Session webcast, we will show you how to set up a program, reveal the most common vulnerabilities developers cause, and how to make sure your developers develop a fix that really solves the problem.

Eligible for 1 CPE credit.

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Speakers
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Jared Ablon
CEO, HackEDU

Jared Ablon is the CEO and co-founder of HackEDU. His experience includes serving as a CISO, leading cybersecurity teams at the Department of Defense, and founding two companies. Jared has a CISSP, MBA and an MS in Applied and Computational Mathematics focusing on computer/cyber security, and was named CISO of the Year by the Los Angeles Business Journal.

Moderator
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Bruce Sussman
Director of Media & Content, Podcast Host, SecureWorld

Emmy-winning journalist Bruce Sussman spent more than 20 years on TV screens in Portland, Oregon. During his "second career," he became fascinated by cybersecurity while working with CISOs at Gartner. He joined SecureWorld in 2017 to help grow its media division. Currently, he hosts the Remote Sessions daily web conference series and SecureWorld podcast published each Tuesday, and oversees news content for secureworldexpo.com. Sussman graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism back in the dark ages. Message him on LinkedIn if you'd like to connect!