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The Hartford Chapter of the Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is proud to announce that it will be hosting another general body meeting and Signature presentation. Join us on Tuesday November 10th, 2009 6:00 PM at CIGNA INC, in Bloomfield, CT. Mr. James McGovern will be our featured presenter.
James McGovern is an enterprise architect for the Hartford and champion for secure coding practices not only within his organization but to the industry at large. James is the leader of the Hartford Chapter of OWASP, is a frequent speaker at industry conferences, and is a student of the human aspects of technology. James is a prolific Twitterer and can be found discussing topics ranging from IT Security to helping make poverty history.
**Signature Series Topic- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Security **
You are doing SOA but have you thought enough about how to secure it? Learn from an early adopter of SOA technologies regarding how they have thought about securing a service-oriented architecture and the threats that could affect your enterprise. This session will cover:
- Interoperability and the business challenges of SOA security
- Considerations for adopting an SOA as part of an EA integration strategy
- Incorporation of agile methods for enterprise development
- Securing and managing service-oriented architectures
- How major decisions and changes made in software development will be approached in the future.
Below you will find meeting details and an agenda. PLEASE FORWARD ONTO OTHERS!! Remember refreshments will be served.
Meeting Location: CIGNA INC. – Wilde Building
Address: 900 Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield, CT
Time: 6:00 PM, networking starts. Meeting officially kicks off at 6:30 PM. Signature Series Presenter, James McGovern, will begin at 6:50\7:00 PM.
Conference Room: TBD- Will be provided shortly.
Parking\Entrance Into the Building: Please Park in the Visitor’s lot next to the West Entrance. Proceed to the West entrance and be sure to sign in with Security. Note: If you are not a CIGNA employee you must sign in with Security and provide a government issued ID to be allowed into the building.
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