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April 26, 2010
 Dr. Larry Ponemon Talks about the Latest Application Security Survey
On this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Dr. Larry Ponemon of the Ponemon Institute is interviewed regarding his latest application security survey.

Dr. Ponemon discusses why this survey is so timely given the state of application security. He goes on to discuss some of the statistical findings as well as well as his interpretation of the results. Finally, he outlines what companies that are getting application security done correctly are doing in contrast to those that are missing the mark. 

Dr. Larry Ponemon is the Chairman and Founder of the Ponemon Institute, a research "think tank" dedicated to advancing privacy and data protection practices. Dr. Ponemon is considered a pioneer in privacy auditing and the Responsible Information Management or RIM framework. 

Dr. Ponemon consults with leading multinational organizations on global privacy management programs. Dr. Ponemon was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Online Access & Security for the United States Federal Trade Commission. He was appointed by the White House to the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee for the Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Ponemon was also an appointed to two California State task forces on privacy and data security laws. 

Dr. Ponemon earned his Ph.D. at Union College in Schenectady, New York. He has a Master's degree from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and attended the doctoral program in system sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Ponemon earned his Bachelors with Highest Distinction from the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

Larry



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