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It has never been effective for the security team to take responsibility for securing custom-built applications, but many organizations still take that approach. The "push left" movement driven by security has led to mixed results, with busy developers viewing security tasks as gates or obstacles that need to be cleared, rather than really being willing deputies in the process of delivering secure software. In this webcast, seasoned lead developer and veteran security consultant Mic Whitehorn will walk through how he would build a developer education program today, with a goal of engaging all actors in the SDLC in a way that makes them enthusiastic participants in the application security program.

Host Eric Kuehn and Senior Security Consultant Mic Whitehorn
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Mic Whitehorn
Senior Security Consultant at Secure Ideas
Mic Whitehorn is a Senior Security Consultant for Secure Ideas. Before entering the Information Security field he spent about a decade in web application architecture and development, and nearly five years in systems integration consulting. He possesses broad knowledge across many programming languages ranging from legacy COBOL to enterprise Java and C# to modern Ruby, Python, and JavaScript.

Mic is a perennial open-source contributor, having guided the Musashi and the Client Script Injection Kit (CSIK) projects, in addition to his contributions on SamuraiWTF and Arrrspace. He also strongly believes in providing quality developer training and has provided accessible public classes at a number of conferences. Mic’s class topics have included secure coding, advanced web proof-of-concept development, and attacking and securing microservice API architecture.
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Eric Kuehn
Principal Security Consultant at Secure Ideas
Before coming to Secure Ideas, Eric spent close to 20 years working with Microsoft infrastructures for large Fortune 100 companies. Since its release, his core focus has been Active Directory. He was the technical leader and responsible for the engineering and architecture of one of the most complex and largest AD infrastructures used by one of the world’s largest banks. This included ongoing maintenance and major enhancements of not only a highly secure authentication environment, but also of all the supporting tool sets required to monitor its health and integrity.

This experience has given Eric a very strong knowledge of a variety of Microsoft products and best practices.
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