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Webcast and article


From: "Gary McGraw" <gem () cigital com>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 14:49:24 +0100

Hi gang,

The April 2004 issue of Information Security Magazine contains an article I wrote on the future of software.  It is 
adapted (pretty heavily) from Exploiting Software and identifies seven trends that will help you understand how 
software is evolving and how this evolution will impact security. You can view the article at 
http://infosecuritymag.techtarget.com/ss/0,295796,sid6_iss366_art684,00.html.

At 12:00PM EST on Thursday of this week (4/15), I will conduct a live webcast titled "Best Practices for Software 
Security. According to the hype, l will offer "exclusive training tips for software developers, architects and testers 
as well as providing security strategies managers can use to make the smartest technology choices." Righto.  Anyway, 
you can pre-register for the webcast at www.searchsecurity.com/secure_code. If you miss the live event, you'll still be 
able to view the webcast on demand by visiting http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/webcasts/0,295024,sid14,00.html.
Come cheer!

gem

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