Securing Development Assets through Source Code Management |
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Original Broadcast: 27 April 2005 View This Webcast On-Demand About This Webcast:
The World Wide Web, Information Technology and application software development are completely global today. The growing need for security is apparent as we read and hear about intrusions that affect major financial, communications and government systems. The disgruntled employee can leave a three line hack that can potentially take down a world wide financial system or even a major stock exchange. Securing our growing worldwide technology assets has never been more critical. Yet can technology professionals today detect unauthorized changes to major systems? Can you be certain that a colleague working in another part of the world has not mistakenly introduced changes that could lead to disastrous consequences? The security of source code repositories has never been more critical.
About the Speakers:
Bob Aiello is a columnist for the Configuration Management Journal and an Associate Director at a major financial services firm in New York, where he has company wide responsibility for Software Configuration and Release Management best practices. Bob is on the Steering Committee of the NYC Software Process Improvement Network (CitySPIN), where he is also the chair of the CM SIG. Mr. Aiello has a Masters in Industrial Psychology from NYU and a BS in Computer Science from Hofstra. You can reach Mr. Aiello by email at bob.aiello@cmcrossroads.com
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