Panel Discussion
Climate vs. Weather: How Do We Sustainably Make Software More Secure?
#1about 4 minutes
The conflict between initial velocity and long-term quality
Business pressures like deadlines and budgets often prioritize rapid proof-of-concept development over establishing sustainable software quality and security from the start.
#2about 4 minutes
Addressing the security education gap for developers
Integrating a secure system development lifecycle (SDLC) into university and bootcamp curricula is crucial for changing the industry's culture and embedding security from the ground up.
#3about 6 minutes
Why development teams need multidisciplinary specialists
Instead of expecting every developer to master security, performance, and usability, teams should adopt a model with specialists like security champions.
#4about 5 minutes
Expanding security awareness beyond the development team
Creating a robust security culture requires educating everyone from young people on data privacy to management on IT fundamentals, reinforced by practices like phishing simulations.
#5about 4 minutes
Exploring the need for regulation in software development
The panel discusses whether software engineering needs formal regulations, similar to civil engineering, to improve safety and why the intangible nature of data breaches makes this challenging.
#6about 8 minutes
How to begin implementing security in a new project
Security should start with requirements and design, using accessible techniques like simplified threat modeling and attack trees to identify potential risks early in the development lifecycle.
#7about 11 minutes
Using security tooling effectively without slowing developers
Effective tooling involves a mix of static analysis (SAST), red team tools, and unit tests, but success depends on managing false positives and matching the tool's rigor to the application's risk profile.
#8about 6 minutes
Panelists share their wishes for a more secure future
Panelists wish for improvements ranging from better communication and fewer dependencies to a perfect body of security knowledge and smarter IDE integrations.
#9about 4 minutes
What panelists love about working in cybersecurity
The panelists conclude by sharing their passion for the field, highlighting the noble goal of protecting people, the constant learning, and collaborative problem-solving.
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