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In secure programming (synonym: defensive programming), the goal is to ensure continuing function of software despite any and all unforeseen use(s). This may be viewed as reducing or eliminating the prospect of Murphy's Law working. It is most valuable when software can be misused accidently or intentionally, to catastrophic effect. [MORE]
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Defensive Programming
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Growing article, with links to many related topics. [NodeWorks Encyclopedia]
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Oulu University Secure Programming Group
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Goal: study, evaluate, develop means to implement and test application and system software to prevent, discover and prevent implementation level security vulnerabilities pro-actively, and via software security testing.
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Secure Programming
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Tutorial on secure programming practices. Goal: give users means to apply quickly to their jobs in the software industry. Covers: process involved to design secure programs, common mistakes and flaws made in implementing a product.
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Secure Programming for Linux and Unix Howto
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Design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for POSIX operating systems.
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Secure Programming Techniques
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First installment in multipart series of excerpts from Practical Unix & Internet Security, 3rd Edition; tips and general design principles to code by to avoid security-related bugs. O'Reilly Media.
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SecureProgramming.com
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Recipes for cryptography, authentication, networking, input validation, certificate, many security issues. Weblog, glossary, articles, books, links, software.
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