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How many of you have heard of the Common Criteria ? If you’ve ever done security work with government, you probably have.
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Linus’s Law aka “Many Eyes Make All Bugs Shallow”
How many of you have heard “many eyes make all bugs shallow”? My guess is that many of you have and that it may have been in conjunction with an argument supporting why Linux and Open Source products have better security. -
Testing in the SDL
“You can’t test quality in.” It’s a truism coined long ago and an accepted fact of software development. -
The Trouble with Threat Modeling
Adam Shostack here. I said recently that I wanted to talk more about what I do. -
SDL Training
Hi everyone, Shawn Hernan here. Being a security guy is incredibly rewarding because you get to look at virtually any part of a product, from kernel drivers to web services to user education to sales and servicing. -
Microsoft’s Free Security Tools – banned.h
This article in our <a href=”/b/security/archive/2012/07/31/microsoft-s-free-security-tools-series-introduction.
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Fundamentals of Cloud Service Reliability
As the adoption of cloud computing continues to rise, and customers demand 24/7 access to their services and data, reliability remains a challenge for cloud service providers everywhere.
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Microsoft’s Free Security Tools – Windows Defender Offline
This article in our <a href=”/b/security/archive/2012/07/31/microsoft-s-free-security-tools-series-introduction.
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Microsoft’s Free Security Tools – Portqry
This article in our <a href=”/b/security/archive/2012/07/31/microsoft-s-free-security-tools-series-introduction.
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Microsoft’s Free Security Tools – Summary
In July, we kicked off a blog series focused on “<a href=”/b/security/archive/2012/07/31/microsoft-s-free-security-tools-series-introduction.