Because of the cost containment and organizational advantages it offers, outsourcing is likely to continue as an integral part of software development. But outsourcing requires a different set of measures to ensure that the product being delivered is to spec and secure — in other words, outsourcers must be held accountable.
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Holding Outsourcers Accountable
Because of the cost containment and organizational advantages it offers, outsourcing is likely to continue as an integral part of software development. But outsourcing requires a different set of measures to ensure that the product being delivered is to spec and secure — in other words, outsourcers must be held accountable.
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Ounce at the Gartner IT Security Summit
Ounce will be at the heart of two sessions at the Gartner IT Security Summit in Washington, D.C. The two sessions, both on Tuesday, June 3, will feature Jack Danahy and two Ounce customers — Fred Donovan, CISSP, an application security architect who works with Fortune 2000 companies, and Christopher Smith, deputy CIO (acting), U.S. Dept. of Agriculture — discussing real-world, practical steps security managers can take to pinpoint and remediate software vulnerabilities.
If you’re attending the Gartner IT Security Summit, please consider attending one of these sessions or visiting our booth. Learn more
Podcast: Outsourcing, an IT Dream or a Security Nightmare: a Talk With Ounce Labs
Peter Schoof, Security Editor at eBizQ, talks with CTO Jack Danahy about
managing the security risks in outsourced software development. Click here for the podcast.
Holding Outsourcers Accountable
Jack Danahy, the founder and Chief Technology Officer of Ounce Labs, discusses how to hold outsourcers accountable.Click here for the podcast.
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