The U.S. Air Force’s BESPIN software factory provides mobile application development as a service to airmen, but mobile technologies are notoriously difficult to secure. BESPIN CISO David Cantrell discusses the cyber challenges he faces and why he has a love-hate relationship with tools like software bills of materials (SBOMs).
CyberCast
Season 4
Episode 7
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BESPIN Software Factory Tips For Secure Mobile App Development
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Airmen need secure mobile solutions for increasingly interconnected battlespace.
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David Cantrell CISO BESPIN Software Factory, Air Force
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