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Defining Security as a Business Requirement
This post is a follow-up to the previous one on QA: Defect vs. Vulnerability. All the highly-intelligent responses I received got me thinking further, and so here I present my additional thoughts. This may not be revolutionary - but given the response...
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02-05-2009 4:53 AM
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Open or Closed? Which source is more secure?
"Is Open-Source software more secure than Closed-Source software?" Of all the questions I get asked on a regular basis on web application security - perhaps this is one of the toughest. The answer, quite simply, is no. There are arguments that...
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12-17-2008 5:14 AM
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