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The web is continuously re-inventing itself. Call it Ajax, Web 2.0 technology or just rich content, sites are getting more complex and more feature rich - driven by an insatiable user community who want to see and do more on the web. Security professionals, in all industries, are dealing with an overwhelming number of applications and technical experts around the world. Feeding the same fire is the explosion of online web vulnerabilities, and the need to extend application security programs to proactively find vulnerabilities early in the lifecycle to avoid excessive costs associated with fixing defects in production applications.
Join industry experts and leading organizations at SPICON 2.0 to:
- Learn the latest hacking trends and security testing tools and techniques for securing your enterprise applications
- Learn how other leading companies are implementing effective programs to secure their web applications while embracing the onset of Web 2.0 technologies
- Learn about successful global application security programs that span the application lifecycle from Fortune 500 companies and Federal government agencies
- Participate in advanced product training
- Share lessons learned with other security and Quality Assurance professionals, developers, and executives
SPICON 2007 will also feature:
- Keynotes from leading security industry analysts
- “Birds of a Feather” vertical industry educational sessions/networking
- Two networking receptions
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Customer Quotes |
“SPICON really tied in the right people, from the right companies, in the right environment to help share expertise and knowledge about the lifecycle approach to security assurance. Only SPI Dynamics has taken the effort to orchestrate such an event... you guys are way, way, way ahead.”
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“SPICON was a nice, professionally-managed conference, with lots of access to key SPI people.”
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“SPICON 2006 was the only conference I have ever been to where I was having trouble deciding which session to go to because they were all relevant and interesting.”
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“I really enjoyed the content and structure & I had some good discussions with various SPI employees.”
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