Jardine Software Inc.
DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Curious about application security? Want to learn how to detect security vulnerabilities and protect your application. We discuss different topics and provide valuable insights into the world of application security.
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Jan 30, 2026
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Ep. 104: Securing Devops with Julien Vehent 30.08.2018 45:07
James sits down with Julien Vehent to discuss his new book "Securing DevOps" and talk about security in a devOps world. Julien (@jvehent) is a security architect and engineering manager with over 15 years of experience in large organizations and web companies. He is currently responsible for the operational security of Firefox's backend infrastructure at Mozilla, and is the author...
Ep. 103: Is 3rd Party Authentication Right For Your Application? 16.08.2018 18:16
The headlines are filled with credential breaches. One way to avoid being those headlines is to not store credentials. Instead, use a 3rd party to authenticate your users. While this cuts a lot of work out of your development time, it is important to understand the pros and cons to each method. James talks through some of these risks to help better understand which method might be right for you....
Ep. 102: Intro to Web Security Policies 26.06.2018 16:41
In this episode James introduces us to the idea of web security policies stored in a security.txt file. We have talked about vulnerability disclosure before and this ties directly into that conversation. Link to Draft: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-foudil-securitytxt-03 Link to form to create the file: https://securitytxt.org/ Link to our blog post: https://www.developsec.com/2018/06/26/overvi...
Ep. 101: You're not always right and that is ok 18.06.2018 20:58
In this episode, James shares a story of learning from a mistake and how we can't be right every time. Hear what he learned and how you can learn too. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. DevelopSec provides application security consulting and t...
Ep. 100: Choosing Security Tools 07.06.2018 26:36
In this episode we talk about choosing the right security tools for your environment. There are lots of vendors offering solutions to help identify security issues within our applications. The trick is to learn to identify which ones make the most sense for your environment. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our...
Ep. 99: Shifting Left in the SDLC 30.05.2018 19:56
In this episode, James talks about what it means to shift left in the SDLC. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. DevelopSec provides application security consulting and training to add value to your application security program. Contact us today to...
Ep. 98: Efail and News Hype 15.05.2018 18:07
In this episode we talk about efail and the HYPE around security news. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. DevelopSec provides application security consulting and training to add value to your application security program. Contact us today to...
EP. 97: Gmail / Netflix Potential Scam 23.04.2018 18:27
** Check out our new Live Fundamentals of Application Security training starting on May 1, 2018. Don't wait to sign up. For schedules and information check out https://www.jardinesoftware.com/fundamentals-of-application-security/ ** In this episode, James shares his thoughts on an interesting scam potential was brought up regarding Gmail and Netflix. A lot of the discussion is on a unique Gma...
Ep. 96: Security Flaws as Defects 16.04.2018 27:35
In this episode we talk about treating security flaws as defects and embedded vs. built-in security. Do you treat security flaws differently? What barriers does that create? For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. DevelopSec provides application secu...
Ep. 95: MyFitnessPal Breach Take-Aways 09.04.2018 18:24
In this episode we talk about the MyFitnessPal breach and some of the key points that we as developers, security, and users can take away from it. Tweet with Graph of Largest Breaches mentioned: https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/979556839015661568 Link to article about the breach: https://www.cnet.com/news/millions-of-myfitnesspal-accounts-hacked-under-armour-says/ For more info go...
Ep. 94: Penetration Testing 02.04.2018 26:09
In this episode we talk about penetration testing and what you need to know to get the most out of the activity. Tune in to hear some of our thoughts on the topic. To take the training course survey go to https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=dUTTGKfrY0SMJRLyejG00DrfDtlb8W5HpqoXHgPDektUNDgxVU9SNlVRNVhXMTY4UUxSU041MFVWTC4u For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follo...
Ep. 93: Code Review 09.03.2018 25:53
In this episode we talk about secure code review with a mention of static analysis. Do you know the difference? What is the issue of doing one over the other, or just outright replacing actual code review with static analysis? Tune in to hear some of our thoughts on the topic. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join o...
Ep. 92: 2-Factor Authentication 06.03.2018 21:41
In this episode James talks about 2-factor authentication, why we use it, and maybe why we don't. Is your 2-factor implementation getting in your way? The DevelopSec YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdAqgfdGs0-hPa8FhsODwNw For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@d...
DevelopSec Podcast #91 - OWASP Top 10 2017 Thoughts 09.02.2018 28:45
The new OWASP Top 10 2017 is out. We look at some of the changes and how you can effectively use the list to better your security program. We are also launching a new DevelopSec Live broadcast. To check out the first episode, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfDuxwFScOE (The first 2 minutes are just a place holder as I was starting, feel free to skip those. That will go away in future epis...
Ep. 90: 5 Steps to Help Secure Your Database 16.01.2018 44:12
James sits down with Perry Krug, from Couchbase to discuss some important steps to take to secure your database. Perry Krug - https://twitter.com/perrykrug Couchbase - https://twitter.com/couchbase Couchbase - https://www.couchbase.com/ CouchbaseSecurity Documents - https://developer.couchbase.com/documentation/server/current/security/security-intro.html For more info go to https://ww...
Ep. 89: New Year's Resolutions 04.01.2018 18:34
Welcome to 2018! Another year down and time for many of us to start making promises to ourselves of things we will start doing in this new year. In this episode James talks about some lessons we should take from 2017 and ways to use them in 2018. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james...
Ep. 88: Meteor Security with Tim Medin 11.12.2017 42:33
In this episode, James talks with Tim Medin regarding Meteor and security. If you develop with Meteor or have to test it, there is a lot of information packed in. More about Tim Medin (@timmedin): Red Seige website - https://www.redsiege.com/ Link to Meteor Minor and other tools Tim mentioned: https://github.com/nidem Tim Medin's Bsides Orlando 2017 Presentation - Tim Medin - Mining Meteor...
Ep. 87: Apple Sign-in Bug Take-Aways 01.12.2017 24:20
You have heard about the Apple Sign-in Bug on High Sierra. Now lets talk about how we can use this example to better our current development processes to protect ourselves. Link to mentioned article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/30/apple-macos-high-sierra-fix-breaks-file-sharing-password-security-flaw-emergency-patch For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us...
Ep. 86: Vulnerable 3rd Party Components 23.11.2017 18:34
In this episode, James talks the use of 3rd party components and how to handle determining if they are vulnerable or not. Links: OWASP Dependancy Check - https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Dependency_Check GitHub Blog - https://github.com/blog/2470-introducing-security-alerts-on-github RetireJS - https://retirejs.github.io/retire.js/ For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow...
Ep. 85: Open Redirect Revisited 17.11.2017 25:01
In this episode, James talks about open redirect and why it matters from a security perspective. He also shows how this information can be used in your personal technology use, not just in development. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter ( @developsec ). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. Deve...
Ep. 84: Understanding the Technology 31.10.2017 23:30
You know your development language and platform, but do you really know the ins and outs of web application technology? How well do you know HTTP, HTML, etc? James talks about a few scenarios where really understanding how the technologies works helps better understand vulnerability risks. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter ( @developsec ). Join the conversa...
Ep. 83: Authorization Overview 18.10.2017 20:54
In this episode, James talks about authorization and some common areas where it poses a risk. He also goes over some techniques to help test authorization. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter ( @developsec ). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com for an invitation. DevelopSec provides application security consultin...
Ep. 82: Equifax Take-aways 29.09.2017 25:55
The Equifax breach was a major news story. James talks about some of the security controls mentioned and how to start a conversation within your organization about them. Want to listen on YouTube? Check out our channel where we are releasing episodes starting from episode 1 at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdAqgfdGs0-hPa8FhsODwNw For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on...
Ep. 81: JavaScript in HREF and SRC (XSS) 18.09.2017 20:20
We talk about cross-site scripting (XSS) all the time, but often overlook the ability to use javascript: in anchor tags. James talks about this unique ability and how to protect your applications from it. The related blog post for this can be found at https://www.developsec.com/2017/09/06/javascript-in-an-href-or-src-attribute/ Want to listen on YouTube? Check out our channel where we are relea...
Ep. 80: Understanding Security of Your Platforms 23.08.2017 19:35
We use a lot of platforms and frameworks when we develop an application. These platforms may provide security features, but do you know which ones? James talks about the importance of understanding your platforms and what to consider. For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter ( @developsec ). Join the conversations.. join our slack channel. Email james@developsec.com...
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