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Peter Sommerlad is professor for software engineering at HSR Rapperswil/Switzerland and a programmer by heart and soul. He is author of many patterns, co-author of the books POSA 1 and Security Patterns, shepherd for Hillside and speaker on conferences.

His current research interests are in refactoring for non-java languages in Eclipse (e.g. C++, Ruby, Python) with his long-term goal of making software simpler by "decremental development": Refactoring software to 10% its size with better architecture, testability and quality and even improved functionality.

16.04.2008

Security Patterns

Introduction

LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Concept

AGENDA:17:00 - 18:15h: Talk incl. Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.

SPEAKER: Peter Sommerlad   COMPANY: HSR Hochschule fur Technik Rapperswil

According to security guru Bruce Schneier, security is all about trade-offs you make with respect to your always limited resources. Today, security is often a problem either when designing a system or-in the worst case-as an after-thought. Only a few experts have knowledge to design good security and we can safely assume that there is no security expert in most development teams. Before Design Patterns OO-design was a similar black art only performed well by experts. We expect Security Patterns to provide such leverage for designing secure systems, because they make discussions easier with the common names for concepts, make security design decisions more conciously, and because they tell the truth about their trade-offs. This talk introduces security patterns as given in the book Security Patterns - Integrating Security and Systems Engineering:

  • Why Security Patterns?
  • What is a Security Patterns?
  • Selected Security Patterns
  • Status and outlook - where will Security Patterns go?

Peter Sommerlad is professor for software engineering at HSR Rapperswil/Switzerland and a programmer by heart and soul. He is author of many patterns, co-author of the books POSA 1 and Security Patterns, shepherd for Hillside and speaker on conferences.

His current research interests are in refactoring for non-java languages in Eclipse (e.g. C++, Ruby, Python) with his long-term goal of making software simpler by "decremental development": Refactoring software to 10% its size with better architecture, testability and quality and even improved functionality.


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