PODCASTS
Show 001 - An Interview With Steve Lipner
Steve Lipner is the senior director of security engineering strategy in Microsoft's trustworthy computing group. Steve runs the Security Development Lifecycle team focused on product security and privacy. Steve has been active in computer security for thirty-five years. He holds a B.S. and an M.S. from MIT. His book The Security Development Lifecycle co-authored with Mike Howard is required reading in the field. [The Reality Check Security Podcast with Gary McGraw]
The Reality Check Security Podcast with Gary McGraw focuses directly on software security practitioners and practical software security. Reality Check's sister podcast, the Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw, follows a free form interview style tailored highlight the ideas and experience of security gurus. By contrast, Reality Check is concerned with practical questions centered on running large-scale software security initiatives in the real world. Reality Check will be a monthly podcast targeting experienced leaders working to solve software security problems in large organizations every day. We use a standard script to guide each conversation with questions about history, methodology, best practice, and measurement. We plan to interview leaders of mature software security programs and leaders of programs just getting started.
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