Unleashing the Power of Developers: Why Cybersecurity is the Missing Piece?!?
What if the biggest security threats aren't in your code, but in your process? Learn the ten common vulnerabilities that have nothing to do with coding.
#1about 3 minutes
Why we must trust developers like airline pilots
Software developers hold immense responsibility for critical infrastructure, similar to pilots, yet the industry lacks the same level of regulation and assumed trust.
#2about 4 minutes
Proposing a Hippocratic oath for software engineering
An ethical oath, similar to the one doctors take, should be adopted by software engineers and managers to prioritize user welfare and security.
#3about 6 minutes
Ten software vulnerabilities that have nothing to do with code
Security flaws often originate from non-technical issues like poor requirements, inadequate testing, technical debt, and resistance to change.
#4about 4 minutes
Introducing the Human Software Development Lifecycle
The HSDLC model emphasizes incorporating the human element and user feedback throughout every stage, from planning and design to deployment and iteration.
#5about 5 minutes
A song about weak passwords and encryption
A musical performance highlights common cybersecurity mistakes like using weak passwords and failing to implement proper encryption.
#6about 2 minutes
Defining vulnerability versus a threat in cybersecurity
A vulnerability is simply a weakness in a system, whereas a threat is the agent or action that exploits that weakness to cause harm.
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