08-16, 10:00–10:50 (US/Eastern), Tobin
Everybody agrees that software testing is important, but how does one actually go about accomplishing this efficiently? Here is a presentation about testing that has actual examples, immediate tools that can be used, and some really interesting and unexpected ways that code can break. This is a fast moving presentation discussing techniques in a way that both coders and non-coders can learn.
Dan Nagle is a Senior Principal Software Engineer for Insight Global. In his 20+ years of software development experience, he has written and published apps for desktop, mobile, servers, and embedded. He is the author and inventor of Packet Sender, an app used daily by security researchers, featured in manuals from major tech companies, and is taught in universities around the world. He is also the author of 2 network-related patents and a book published by CRC Press. His open-source contributions have received international awards, and he has presented at many developer conferences (Black Hat, DEF CON, IEEE) about them.