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The Security Culture Conference 2015 takes place in beautyful Oslo in June - the best time to enjoy the city of Oslo, the beaches, the food, the vikings and so much more!

Using Oslo as the setting scene, the Security Culture Conference 2015 focus on building security culture using best practice. The speakers have extensive experience from building security culture using the Security Culture Framework (https://scf.roer.com), and will be sharing their experiences through talks and workshops.

The full day pass includes all talks and workshops, and you can choose the topics that are relevant to you and your cultural needs.

To maximize the return for your organization - bring colleagues from HR, Communications and Security - then you can attend workshops tailored to each roles needs, and kick-start the security culture results in your workspace!  

The conference at a brief: build on the security culture framework, we look at how to involve people in your culture program, how to measure your culture and how to build a security culture program from scratch. You will also learn from the experiences of using the framework to build culture in different industries and countries.

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Thursday, June 18 • 10:15 - 11:00
Security Culture in Development

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The majority of security vulnerabilities come from flaws in software code. While the rate in which these flaws occur remains constant, we are now developing more code than ever before as well as deploying software to many more devices. We must address the software development process and it can only be done by creating a culture of security. This session presents the Security Culture Framework (SCF) and applies it to an entirely fictional development organization. We will discuss awareness training and tying the training to tangible improvements in code. By using the SCF Topics/Planner/Metrics approach, we will move the organization toward developing every more secure code. The presentation will conclude with take-aways for applying the SCF to your software development team.

Speakers
avatar for J Wolfgang Goerlich

J Wolfgang Goerlich

Co-Host, Securing Sexuality
Wolf Goerlich is a cybersecurity expert who has spent the last decade charming audiences around the world with stories of how the Dracula and the Wolfman can teach us about foreign espionage, how to protect your privacy when cell phones are weaponized against their users, and what... Read More →


Thursday June 18, 2015 10:15 - 11:00 CEST