J.D. Meier
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- | My more recent work includes creating an updated [http://msdn.com/ThreatModeling Threat Modeling] approach specifically for Web applications, integrating security engineering activities into MSF Agile and creating application security guidance for .NET Framework 2.0. | + | My more recent work includes: |
+ | * [[http://www.codeplex.com/guidanceExplorer Guidance Explorer]] - a tool to organize, create and share prescriptive guidance | ||
+ | * Creating an updated [http://msdn.com/ThreatModeling Threat Modeling] approach specifically for Web applications | ||
+ | * Integrating security engineering activities into MSF Agile | ||
+ | * Creating application [[http://msdn.com/SecurityGuidance security guidance for .NET Framework 2.0]]. |
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I'm currently a Program Manager for the patterns & practices:http://msdn.com/practices group at Microsoft which produces patterns & practices, where he focuses on software engineering and quality attributes. I've performed more than 750 architecture and design reviews for customers and use that experience to create customer-facing guidance. In addition to several knowledge base articles, MSDN Magazine articles, and online MSDN articles, I've authored the following books:
- Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability (ISBN: 0-7356-1851-8)
- Improving Web Application Security: Threats and Countermeasures (ISBN: 0-7356-1842-9)
- Building Secure ASP.NET Applications (ISBN: 0-7356-1890-9)
My more recent work includes:
- [Guidance Explorer] - a tool to organize, create and share prescriptive guidance
- Creating an updated Threat Modeling approach specifically for Web applications
- Integrating security engineering activities into MSF Agile
- Creating application [security guidance for .NET Framework 2.0].