Ulisses Albuquerque is an experienced developer with a passion for application security done using tools and processes which do not slow down delivery.
A long-term developer and open source advocate turned into a security professional, he utilises his experience to support development teams in building secure software via pre-approved and well maintained patterns and libraries, and by providing security metrics and checks as part of regular developer workflows such as pull requests and CI/CD hooks. He believes in symbiotic, empathetic relationships between security and application developers as a way to uplift security posture while avoiding saying "no" as much as possible.


“Once again Saltmarch has knocked it out of the park with interesting speakers, engaging content and challenging ideas. No jetlag fog at all, which counts for how interesting the whole thing was.”
Cybersecurity Lead, PwC

“Very much looking forward to next year. I will be keeping my eye out for the date so I can make sure I lock it in my calendar.”
Software Engineering Specialist, Intuit

“Best conference I have ever been to with lots of insights and information on next generation technologies and those that are the need of the hour.”
Software Architect, GroupOn

“Happy to meet everyone who came from near and far. Glad to know you've discovered some great lessons here, and glad you joined us for all the discoveries great and small.”
Web Architect & Principal Engineer, Scott Davis

“Wonderful set of conferences, well organized, fantastic speakers, and an amazingly interactive set of audience. Thanks for having me at the events!”
Founder of Agile Developer Inc., Dr. Venkat Subramaniam

“What a buzz! The events have been instrumental in bringing the whole software community together. There has been something for everyone from developers to architects to business to vendors. Thanks everyone!”
Voltaire Yap, Global Events Manager, Oracle Corp.