Open Security Summit is hosting its 2nd 2022 mini-session Event on the 14th of March
Open Security Summit 2022 is hosting its 2nd event on the 14th-18th of March. Running for five days, guests attend numerous sessions hosted by leading players in the application security industry.
- (1888PressRelease) March 06, 2022 - The Open Security Summit is returning for its 2nd 2022 mini-summit edition, starting on the 14th and running until the 18th of March. The event spans over four days where guests can attend discussions, roundtables and talks hosted by leading figures in the developers and application security sphere. The event touches on many vital topics within the cybersecurity sector, such as Threat Modeling, Wardley Maps, Risk Management, DevSecOps, and Governance to name a few. This event is presented entirely online, with all virtual sessions being free of charge and accessible for all to attend.
Each talk is purposed to teach attendees about the significance of application security, upskill them with knowledgeable tools, help them meet important players in the industry, and collaborate with professionals. At the end of each presentation, attendees will be given the opportunity to clarify, ask questions and collaborate to develop a firm foundation of each fundamental concept.
This month’s summit includes a wealth of headliners, including CEOs, co-founders, CISOs and other great security leaders of different cyber-security and app sec companies. With a plethora of expertise, authoritative figures in the security, vendor, development, and OWASP realm impart crucial information on the topic at hand.
Each in-depth training session provides attendees with a chance to overcome real-life cybersecurity and development challenges, which they can face and solve in the future. This summit hosts a unique chance to witness, meet, and interact with not only the greatest security problems and issues within the sector but also with the key leaders who curate solutions in the working world.
Guest can join in on this bespoke experience by registering via the Open Security Summit Portal. Once registered, you must choose the sessions you wish to join and wait to receive the relevant links for the online classes. Since the summit remains interactive and immersive, each attendant will be encouraged and expected to participate in the sessions. Most of the sessions push for a collaboration with fellow guests and the speakers. Solutions and findings will be published online for the wider InfoSec and Cybersecurity Community.
Open Security Summit is a non-profit organization that strives to empower both individuals and businesses in the cybersecurity industry. Through the curation of a globalized and internationally heralded event, technology business leaders and visionaries come together to assist attendees in growing their skillset.
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