Events
| 4/16/2007 | Jeff Williams, CEO of Aspect Security Returns to Secure Software Summit - "Securing J2EE Applications - Coding Practices for Secure Connections to Services" |
| 10/4/2006 | Aspect Security Sponsors 5th OWASP AppSec Conference in Seattle - Industry Leaders Unite to Discuss Application Security Challenges |
| 6/6/2006 | Jeff Williams, CEO of Aspect Security Invited to Speak at Secure Software Summit - "Securing J2EE Applications - Coding Practices for Secure Connections to Services" |
| 5/5/2006 | Aspect Security Sponsors 4th OWASP AppSec Conference in Belgium - International Focus on Application Security |
| 2/16/2006 | Jeff Williams, Aspect's CEO Invited to Moderate RSA 2006 Panel Discussion on "Solving Security During the Software Development Cycle" - When will security professionals start asking the right questions and demanding the right answers? How will developers shift their biases against developing secure software? |
| 10/10/2005 | Aspect Security Sponsors 3rd OWASP AppSec Conference at NIST in Washington DC - Government and Industry to Collaborate on Applicaton Security |
| 8/24/2005 | Jeff Williams, Aspect's CEO Invited to Speak at 4th Annual ISSA InfoSec Conference - The first was on "The Art of Finding Flaws" and the follow-up presentation "Your Application Security Initiative – Beyond Finding Vulnerabilities" |
| 5/25/2005 | Jeff Williams, Aspect's CEO Invited to Speak at CAIT Secure Applications Workshop - "Secure Application Development: Overview and Impact" |
| 4/13/2005 | Aspect Security Sponsors 2nd OWASP AppSec Conference in London - International Application Security Community Convenes |
| 3/10/2005 | Jeff Williams, CEO of Aspect Security invited to speak at NSA High Confidence Software and Systems Conference (HCSS) - "Unsafe at Any (CPU) Speed - Why We Make the Same Security Mistakes Over and Over Again" - Talk highlights fundamental software market failures and suggests a new approach |
| 11/4/2004 | Aspect Security Sponsors OWASP AppSec Conference in New York City - Leading Researchers to Collaborate on Application Security |
| 6/28/2004 | Jeff Williams, Aspect's CEO was invited to speak on J2EE Security at JavaOne - Jeff gave a session on "How to Attack Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Applications." Java has powerful security mechanisms, but there are still many traps for unaware developers. Vulnerabilities like access control problems, authentication weaknesses, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and poor input validation still plague many, if not most, J2EE applications. |