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Computer security has experienced important fundamental changes over the past decade. The most promising developments in security involve arming software developers and architects with the knowledge and tools they need to build more secure software. Among the many security tools available to software practitioners, static analysis tools for automated code review are the most effective. The paper presents...
In an interview conducted by Computer editorial board member Ann E.K. Sobel, Cigital CTO Gary McGraw discusses the state of software security and the BSIMM—a data-driven research project describing and measuring what successful organizations are doing to ensure software security.
As software dependence reaches critical levels, threats become more pervasive, and losses become more costly, higher education must place more value on the tenets of software assurance. Courses must focus not only on security but on providing justified confidence in the software or system throughout its life cycle.
Software security is the fastest growing paradigm in the IT security field, and the Building Security in Maturity Model (BSIMM) project offers real-world measurements for assessment.
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