Secure Applications Gone Wild

In today’s world, applications are going where people go – to the web, to smart phones, and to the cloud for fast and easy access. The application is the new perimeter.
As applications roam outside the firewall, how can security keep up?
How can you ensure application integrity when the software is deployed in the wild, in un-trusted environments?

Join senior security analyst Paul Roberts of The 451 Group, along with Kevin Morgan, CTO of Arxan Technologies for a discussion of application security strategies and requirements in today’s anytime, anywhere, web 2.0 computing world.
"Threats and attacks against enterprises have moved up the stack: targeting vulnerabilities in commercial, custom and Web-based applications. Unfortunately, most enterprises have poor visibility into the application layer, while IT security vendors have preferred to focus on threat detection: layering products on top of applications and playing cat-and-mouse with sophisticated, industrial-scale, organized cybercriminals and state sponsored hackers.
With the cost and complexity of enterprise IT security infrastructure already at a breaking point, a new approach is needed. Implementing a secure development lifecycle process yields benefits, but is a long term fix. What about technologies that harden applications at the code level and allow them to become "self aware" -recognizing attempts to tamper with or modify existing applications? The 451 Group and Arxan will talk about this new take on application security, how application integrity monitoring works, and how such solutions might fit into existing security deployments."
- Paul Roberts
In this brief 30 min you will learn about:
- trends in application deployment
- threats to application code security
- strategies for protecting code integrity in the wild
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how application security can be a part of an overall information security strategy
Please register below to access the recorded webinar, available now for viewing on demand. You will receive an email with a link to the webinar.

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