Secure Software by Design 2025 Event

Secure Software by Design 2025 Event

Join thought leaders to promote the holistic approach to security as an integral part of the entire software lifecycle.

By Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University

Date and time

August 19 · 9am - August 20 · 4pm EDT

Location

Cooperative Plaza Conference Center

4301 Wilson Boulevard, 1st floor Arlington, VA 22203

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 7 hours

The Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (CMU SEI) has been in the forefront of secure software development, promoting a “shift left” approach whereby security weaknesses are addressed, prevented, or eliminated earlier in the software development cycle, which saves time and money. Building on this approach, the 3rd annual Secure Software by Design 2025 Event seeks to promote security being an integral aspect of the entire software lifecycle as a result of following deliberate, intentional engineering processes rather than security being addressed in individual stages as one-off activities.

Secure Software by Design is intended to improve the state of this holistic secure development approach by bringing together thought leaders in this area for presentations and discussions on all aspects of secure software systems development including application threat modeling, development of security requirements, secure software architectures, DevSecOps, secure development platforms & pipelines, software assurance, secure coding practices, software testing, and more.

The Secure Software by Design 2025 Event includes two on-site days of panel discussions and presentations, plus three optional on-site days of training.

For more information about registration for the workshops and the call for presentations, visit the conference website at https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/news-events/events/secure-software-by-design/index.cfm.

Thank you to our collaborator, CyLab.

Organized by

The SEI is a not-for-profit federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) at Carnegie Mellon University 

Free