Sean Siford

Senior Software Engineer, UK Hydrographic Office

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    Sean Siford Daily Schedule

    MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
    ST-2
    9:00 - 10:00
    Threat Modeling Training (Thu)
    Larch room
    AM-1
    10:30 - 12:30
    ZAP working session - automation
    Portland room
    Time slot over-subscribed
    State and future of threat modeling
    Larch room
    Dealing with DevSecOps Findings
    Maulden room
    Towards a unified way of describing threat models
    Larch room
    Real world Chaos Engineering
    Montague room
    PM-1
    13:30 - 15:00
    Introduction to Wardley Maps
    Portland room
    ZAP working session - the HUD
    Portland room
    Secrets Management
    Maulden room
    Writing security tests to confirm vulnerabilities and fixes
    Pedley room
    Customising the Chaos Engineering Toolkit
    Maulden room
    PM-2
    15:30 - 16:30
    Lightweight privacy threat modeling using LINDDUN
    Larch room
    TM maturity
    Larch room
    Dealing with DevSecOps Findings
    Maulden room
    Securing the CI Pipeline
    Maulden room
    PM-3
    16:30 - 18:00
    Hand's on Wardley Maps creation
    Portland room
    Threat Model Cookbook Project (Part 1)
    Larch room
    Dealing with DevSecOps Findings
    Maulden room
    Securing the CI Pipeline
    Maulden room

    Participating sessions details

    TitleDescriptiontypeWhenTimeActing as
    Introduction to Wardley MapsNew to Wardley maps? This session is for youworking-sessionMonPM-1participant
    Hand's on Wardley Maps creationWant to have a go at creating your own Wardley maps? This training session will give you hands on experience in creating maps for multiple scenarios, with experienced practitioners on hand to guide and help you.working-sessionMonPM-3participant
    Towards a unified way of describing threat modelsA presentation and discussion of a new language to describe a threat modelworking-sessionThuAM-1participant
    Secrets ManagementSecrets Management in a DevSecOps worldworking-sessionWedPM-1participant
    Writing security tests to confirm vulnerabilities and fixesHands on session writing security testsuser-sessionThuPM-1participant
    Securing the CI PipelineSecure the CI/CD pipelineworking-sessionThuPM-2,PM-3participant
    State and future of threat modelingWhat is the current state of TM and where do we need to go?working-sessionWedAM-1participant
    Customising the Chaos Engineering ToolkitPractical Guide to Extending the Chaos Toolkit for DevSecOps concerns.working-sessionFriPM-1participant
    Real world Chaos EngineeringAn exploration and working session to characterise, explore and implement real-world DevSecOps chaos experiments.working-sessionFriAM-1participant
    Lightweight privacy threat modeling using LINDDUNLightweight privacy threat modeling using LINDDUNworking-sessionMonPM-2participant
    ZAP working session - the HUDWorking session on the ZAP HUDworking-sessionTuePM-1participant
    ZAP working session - automationWorking session on ZAP automationworking-sessionTueAM-1participant
    TM maturityHow do we measure the maturity of TMworking-sessionTuePM-2participant
    Threat Model Cookbook Project (Part 1)Kick off of the OWASP Threat Model Cookbook Projectworking-sessionTuePM-3participant
    Dealing with DevSecOps FindingsHow to deal with the security findings in an appsec pipeline and drive continuous improvement of the testing policiesworking-sessionWedAM-1,PM-2,PM-3participant
    Threat Modeling Training (Thu)Training Threat Modeling (1st session)working-sessionThuST-2participant

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