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Securing Software with Seth Law of Redpoint Security

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Redpoint Security, Inc.:

Redpoint Security is a security research and services firm specializing in application security. As speakers, contributors, and developers, our consultants have an average of 10+ years in the development and information security industries. Redpoint believes that developers make the best application security experts and uses code-focused consultants to cover all phases of a software development lifecycle. By integrating security into the development process, Redpoint can help any business build and strengthen their software security program.

Redpoint Security offers a variety of solutions including application assessments, developer training, code remediation, secure development, and cloud security to ensure that any application is protected against malicious attacks.

Seth Law:

Seth Law is the Founder and Principal Security Consultant of Redpoint Security (rdpt.io). During the last 15 years as a security professional, Seth has worked within multiple disciplines, from software development to network protection, as a manager and individual contributor. Seth has honed his application security skills using offensive and defensive techniques, including tool development. His understanding of the software development lifecycle and ability to equate security issues with development tasks has allowed him to speak at conferences ranging from Blackhat and DEF CON to local security meetups. In his spare time, Seth revels in deep-level analysis of programming languages and inherent flaws, helps develop the iOS version of Hacker Tracker, and co-hosts the Absolute AppSec podcast with Ken Johnson.

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