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Automating App Security with AI: How to Secure a Million Lines of Code in Five Minutes

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Sponsored by IRDETO


Thursday, September 24, 2020
3 pm EDT

Every day, millions of people use mobile apps, but are all apps secure? How should developers protect their apps and why is it so important?

Mobile apps are the new endpoints and there is an increasing need to ensure their users’ data is safe and protected. Without protecting your app comes serious risks, and hackers are counting on developers to take shortcuts. 

Join Irdeto, the leader in digital platform security, to learn more about the importance of mobile app protection, what a hacker can do if your app isn’t protected, how AI can help developers apply protections and some best practices advice to keep your app safe.

Catherine Chambers
Senior Product Manager - Irdeto
Since 2011 Catherine has been helping to architect Irdeto’s security solutions for web, mobile and embedded systems. She sometimes posts videos for Irdeto on the subject of reverse engineering under the name Cloakware®️ Cate. Prior to joining Irdeto, Catherine worked for many years as a lead programmer in fast-paced startups. Her experience spans the range from coding in assembler to cloud computing. Catherine holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics from Queen’s University.
Will Hickie
Data Science Architect - Irdeto
Will Hickie joined Irdeto in 2018 as a Data Science Architect to investigate how machine learning could be used to improve software and intellectual property protection. As a data scientist, Will employs a statistical data-to-outcomes approach to problem solving. With 20 years of software development experience, and more than a decade of applied ML, he is able to speak to both engineering and machine learning disciplines. Will skipped university and went directly into his first startup during the tech boom of the 1990s, designing algorithms for real-time surveillance systems. In his spare time Will enjoys hiking and spending time with his family.
Andrew Hoyt
Pre-Sales Engineer - Connected Health
Andrew Hoyt has over a decade of software engineering experience working for companies that range from small Ottawa-area tech start ups, to Nortel Networks, to Canada’s Nobel prize winning neutrino observatory. Regardless of the role, Andrew has always had a passion for understanding technology and passing that enthusiasm on to others. Andrew joined Irdeto in 2016 as a Software Engineer implementing new features for Irdeto’s Cloakware Software Protection product offerings. In 2019 he transitioned to a more customer-facing role, looking after the EMEA region as a technical expert interfacing with customer engineering teams and working with them to develop solutions to their security problems.
 

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