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How Can You Tell It Is Written Securely?
From: mrockman at acm.org (Mark Rockman)
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:03:56 -0500
OK. So you decide to outsource your programming assignment to Asia and demand that they deliver code that is so locked down that it cannot misbehave. How can you tell that what they deliver is truly locked down? Will you wait until it gets hacked? What simple yet thorough inspection process is there that'll do the job? Doesn't exist, does it? MARK ROCKMAN MDRSESCO LLC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://krvw.com/pipermail/sc-l/attachments/20081126/78bf8409/attachment.html
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- How Can You Tell It Is Written Securely? Andrew van der Stock (Dec 02)
- How Can You Tell It Is Written Securely? ljknews (Dec 02)
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- How Can You Tell It Is Written Securely? Stephen Craig Evans (Dec 01)
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