This year CppCon 2018 will host its first ever panel focusing on Software Security. This session will feature three panelists who have extensive experience in designing systems that have to work securely in an insecure…Continue Reading
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The Most Insecure Podcast Is Now Available
This week Episode #38 of the Cpp.Chat podcast featuring Troy Hunt, Eva Conti and myself was released. The podcast is available here: Hotfix Our Way To Security. If you missed the live stream you can…Continue Reading
CppCon 2018 Conference Schedule Announced
The CppCon 2018 schedule has been announced. Both of my talks on Secure Coding Best Practices will be on Monday, September 24th in the afternoon. The first starts at 1400 hours and the second starts…Continue Reading
I’ll Be Appearing On Cpp.Chat August 2nd
I will be appearing on Cpp.Chat next week hosted by Jon Kalb and Phil Nash. The program will be streamed live on YouTube Cpp.Chat on August 2nd, 2018 starting at 4PM MST (3PM PST/5PM CST/6PM…Continue Reading
I’m Speaking At CppCon 2018
I’m happy to announce that I will be speaking at CppCon 2018 this September. The schedule has yet to be announced, but check back here or visit the CppCon website for more information. I will…Continue Reading
C++Now 2018 Talk: Secure Coding Best Practices
My first talk is now on YouTube: Secure Coding Best Practices. In it I discuss how C++ is an inherently safe language but how we use it often isn’t. We also look at modern day…Continue Reading
Complexity Theory, Relativity and The Theory of Everything
There’s a story that’s been told for years about Jon Bentley (Programming Pearls, Addison-Wesley, 1986) coming excitedly into Bjarne Stroustrup’s office one day and posing a problem to him: “Insert a sequence of random integers…Continue Reading