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Robert started programming professionally for IBM in , working in communications and operating system software, processor development, and software engineering. Current and former members of the CERT staff who contributed to the development of this book are pictured to the right. Software Engineering Institute.

The chapters on Security principles and Threat modeling cover important ideas for designers, and there is an entire chapter devoted to security testing techniques. If you develop applications on the Windows platform, this is a book worth investing in. Tags: Review. Breach Support.

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Originally Posted by pilotbob Also, when Apple or Linux has the same issues or makes the same mistakes people are much more forgiving Originally Posted by pilotbob Did you know FireFox 2 had more security vulnerabilities reported against it than IE 7 did in the same time frames? Quote: Originally Posted by acidzebra Strangely enough, almost the only time when I see my "root password" prompt on my linux box is when I run the package update system. Originally Posted by acidzebra I'm sorry, I failed mob psychology - and this is not relevant to the discussion of security.

Originally Posted by acidzebra And if I make little jokes about them, it is only because they so richly deserve it. Originally Posted by pilotbob Right, it has nothing to do with security, which you claim XP and Vista has none. Originally Posted by pilotbob Belive me, as a Windows developer I am far from a fanboy



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