The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate in partnership with the National Information Assurance Partnership sponsored a pilot effort to determine to what extent NIAP evaluations of mobile app software could be automated. Vincent Sritapan, program manager for Mobile Security R&D at DHS S&T, and Michelle Brown, deputy director at NIAP, discuss these innovations for certifying mobile apps in government.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 3
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Advancing Mobile App Certification with Automation
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Innovations in automation are improving mobile app certification.
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Vincent Sritapan Program Manager for Mobile Security R&D DHS S&T
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Michelle Brown Deputy Director NIAP
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