EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 39 MIN
Application Security with Tanya Janca of Semgrep
from Cyber Pulse · host National Cryptologic Foundation
Welcome to Cyber Pulse episode 3! Our guest this episode is Tanya Janca, best-selling author of ‘Alice and Bob Learn Application Security,’ Head of Community and Education at Semgrep, and founder of We Hack Purple, an online learning academy, community, and podcast that revolved around teaching everyone to create secure software. We talk about application security (app sec), what it is, why it's important, and how to use it to keep evil hackers from doing unintended things with your software. Also, how you can develop your skills in app sec and secure coding. During the show, we bring up a Netflix movie on the Ashley Madison hack; it's title is "Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal." In our News Pulse, we talk about threat actors using a new ZIP file concatenation attack to deliver malware to Windows systems without being detected. Topics discussed: Application Security (app sec), Secure Coding, Web Application Security, Common Security Issues, ZIP file concatenation attack Never miss an episode by signing up for our podcast newsletter at: https://cryptologicfoundation.org/community/cyberpulse-subscribe.html Send us your questions and episode suggestions at: https://cryptologicfoundation.org/community/cyberpulse-questions-suggestions.html
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Welcome to Cyber Pulse episode 3! Our guest this episode is Tanya Janca, best-selling author of ‘Alice and Bob Learn Application Security,’ Head of Community and Education at Semgrep, and founder of We Hack Purple, an online learning academy, community, and podcast that revolved around teaching everyone to create secure software. We talk about application security (app sec), what it is, why it's important, and how to use it to keep evil hackers from doing unintended things with your software. Also, how you can develop your skills in app sec and secure coding. During the show, we bring up a Netflix movie on the Ashley Madison hack; it's title is "Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal." In our News Pulse, we talk about threat actors using a new ZIP file concatenation attack to deliver malware to Windows systems without being detected. Topics discussed: Application Security (app sec), Secure Coding, Web Application Security, Common Security Issues, ZIP file concatenation attack Never miss an episode by signing up for our podcast newsletter at: https://cryptologicfoundation.org/community/cyberpulse-subscribe.html Send us your questions and episode suggestions at: https://cryptologicfoundation.org/community/cyberpulse-questions-suggestions.html
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