Tuesday 2 November 2010

Secure Coding in C and C++

Secure Coding in C and C++
Author: Robert C. Seacord
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0321335724



Secure Coding in C and C++


"The security of information systems has not improved at a rate consistent with the growth and sophistication of the attacks being made against them. Get Secure Coding in C and C++ computer books for free.
To address this problem, we must improve the underlying strategies and techniques used to create our systems. Specifically, we must build security in from the start, rather than append it as an afterthought. That's the point of
Secure Coding in C and C++. In careful detail, this book shows software developers how to build high-quality systems that are less vulnerable to costly and even catastrophic attack. It's a book that every developer should read before the start of any serious project."
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To address this problem, we must improve the underlying strategies and techniques used to create our systems. Specifically, we must build security in from the start, rather than append it as an afterthought. That's the point of
Secure Coding in C and C++. In careful detail, this book shows software developers how to build high-quality systems that are less vulnerable to costly and even catastrophic attack "
--Frank Abagnale, author, lecturer, and leading consultant on fraud prevention and secure do

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