How to Avoid Writing Insecure Code
Best ways to prevent coding mistakes that hackers abuse
If you're a security or network professional, you already know the "do's and don'ts": run AV software and firewalls, lock down your systems, use encryption, watch network traffic, follow checklists, hire expensive consultants . . . but it isn't working. You're at greater risk than ever, and even the world's most security-focused organizations are being victimized by massive attacks. In Thinking Security, author Steve Bellovin provides a new way to think about security.
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Best ways to prevent coding mistakes that hackers abuse
For hackers, investigators, and everyone else
For hackers, investigators, and everyone else
In an age of massive global surveillance, when last year's most advanced cyberwarfare weapons quickly migrate into every hacker's toolkit, you can no longer afford to rely on outdated security methods. If you care about privacy and security today, you need to step up your game -- especially if you're a sysadmin responsible for Internet-facing services.
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