Description
Key Learnings
- Be introduced to software security principles
- Learn about how to secure your Forge apps and leverage built-in capabilities of the platform
- Learn about the practices that Autodesk follows in securing the Forge platform
- Understand how security is critical in protecting your users
Speakers
- TATony ArousTony Arous is Director of Security Architecture & Engineering. He is responsible for overseeing the security of the company’s application development, including the strategy and execution of its security program for over 3,000 engineers. Tony leads the security architecture group, with oversight of application, cloud and enterprise security, as well as the security engineering function, which builds and operates cloud-native security tools and practices to enable secure practices across Autodesk’s engineering population. Prior to joining Autodesk, he spent over 10 years at Dell EMC (formerly EMC Corporation) where he most recently led Product Security Engineering and provided technical engineering security services. Tony is a Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP). He also has an MBA degree from Northeastern University and an M.S. degree in computer engineering from Tufts University.
- AMAnmol MisraAnmol Misra is a speaker, an author and Director of Infrastructure Security at Autodesk. He is responsible for ensuring end-to-end security of applications running in Autodesk’s environment. He is also responsible for ensuring compliance of applications to industry security standards (ISO 27001, SSAE 16). Prior to joining Autodesk, Anmol was part of Cisco’s security team responsible for the security and compliance of Cloud Products. Before Cisco, Anmol was part of advisory services with Ernst & Young LLP where he helped Fortune 500 companies to define and establish security programs, reduce security risk and achieve regulatory compliance. He is co-author of two books: Android Security: Attacks and Defenses, Core Software Security: Security at the source, and is a contributing author of Defending the Cloud: Waging War in Cyberspace.
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