19 Deadly Sins of Software Security (Kindle Edition)
This essential book for all software developers–regardless of platform, language, or type of application–outlines the “19 deadly sins” of software security and shows how to fix each one. Best-selling authors Michael Howard and David (more…)
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about 6 days ago - 2 comments
he RSA Conference invited several guest speakers to talk about a variety of topics surrounding cloud computing, including security, value propositions and cost savings to consumers and IT departments which want to reduce costs of information storage. Guests offered various views on scalability, security risks and efficiency models that indicate that there are significant value More >
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Tips for evaluating and implementing cloud computing technologies.
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about 1 week ago - 1 comment
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about 2 weeks ago - 4 comments
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about 1 month ago - 4 comments
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about 1 month ago - 1 comment
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