008. Software Development and Security
Mar 28, 2019•36 min
Episode description
When it comes to software security, prevention is always better than cure. Design flaws can open the door to breaches from the outset and result in millions of pounds worth of losses. It’s vital to have security principles running through the whole software development lifecycle.
To discuss this in more detail we spoke to Adrian Thompson, a Consultant Software Engineer and Chair of the British Computer Society (Preston Branch), about the importance of security in software development. He tells the story of how he got interested in security, after an attempted hack on one of his client’s databases.
0’50 From Accountant to Developer
11’18 Security concerns and consideration with software development
12’30 At what stage should security be considered in software development?
20’39 What is the The British Computer Society (BCS)?
24’16 The benefits of being involved in the BCS
28’34 The BCS Cybercrime Event www.bcs.org/category/19375
31’38 The Cybercrime Hacking Competition for Universities
35’00 Upcoming BCS events
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Listening time: 44 minutes
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Hosted by: Paul Mason, Ethical Hacker
Guest: Adrian Thompson – Consultant Software Engineer and Chair of BCS Preston