Courses, seminars, conferences, training products, and resources for learning about Software Risk Management.
Continuous Risk Management (SEI Course) - This three-day course is based on the Continuous Risk Management Guidebook, and it provides an extended case study (not contained in the guidebook). The case study exercises are used to provide an integrated, consistent view of continuous risk management and how it could be implemented in a typical project.
Information Security and Software Risk Management (Johns Hopkins University Course) - This course offers a comprehensive review of current risk management and security methods used in today's global communications. The course describes current industry practices and the latest advances in Software Risk Management. The course will benefit Program Managers, Project Managers, Systems Analysts, Software Developers, and Users engaged in the development of modern software and software-based systems. (Course No. S00-717)
Software Quality Week Conference - A continuing series of International Internet & Software Quality Week Conferences that focus on advances in software test technology, reliability assessment, software quality processes, quality control, risk management, software safety and reliability, and test automation as it applies to client-server applications and WebSites. Software analysis and verification methodologies and processes, supported by automated software analysis and test tools, promise major advances in system software and WebSite quality, reliability, and availability.
Software Risk Management Conference (ISACC) - Three days of expert speakers, hands-on tutorials, and break-out sessions, as well as one-on-one consulting, will help you increase your knowledge base and rise to the challenge of increasing your software's security, safety, and reliability.