How can you incorporate security principles early in the development process, rather than trying to incorporate them later? In this episode of Richard Seidl’s “Software Testing” podcast, Endava Chief Engineer Eoin Woods shares his past experiences and shows how security awareness has grown over the past few years. He emphasizes the importance of principles such as “defense in depth” and using secure default settings.
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Richard Seidl and Eoin Woods Also discuss the challenges of dealing with the latest security threats and the importance of involving security professionals and testers at the beginning of the project.
This podcast is all about software quality: whether test automation, quality in accelerated projects, test data or testing teams – Richard Seidl and his guests take a look at the things that drive quality in software development.

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on 25 and 26 September heise devSec 2024 finds Held in Cologne. The conference motto is “Secure software starts before the first line of code”. This conference is for IT professionals who are interested in the topic of security and who face the challenges associated with it.
Program The conference, organized by iX, heise Security and dpunkt.verlag, features over 30 lectures over two days on the following topics, among others:
- SBOM in practice
- Secure Software Development with AI Support
- How “secure by design” is the development process?
- A zero trust architecture based on Anthos Service Mesh
- Integrate passkeys into your own applications
- The XZ/OpenSSH backdoor and its impact on the software supply chain
- Legal aspects of AI-assisted software development
The current issue is also available on Richard Seidl’s blog: “Safe by Design – Eoin Woods” and stands Available on Youtube,
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