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Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault?
From: "Kenneth R. van Wyk" <Ken () KRvW com>
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:29:13 +0100
Greetings++, Another interesting article this morning, this time from eSecurityPlanet. (Full disclosure: I'm one of their columnists.) The article, by Melissa Bleasdale and available at http://www.esecurityplanet.com/trends/article.php/3495431, is on the general state of application security in today's market. Not a whole lot of new material there for SC-L readers, but it's still nice to see the software security message getting out to more and more people. Cheers, Ken van Wyk -- KRvW Associates, LLC http://www.KRvW.com
Current thread:
- Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Kenneth R. van Wyk (Apr 06)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Michael Silk (Apr 06)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Dave Paris (Apr 06)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Michael Silk (Apr 06)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Blue Boar (Apr 07)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Michael Silk (Apr 07)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Margus Freudenthal (Apr 07)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? dtalk-ml (Apr 10)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? ljknews (Apr 10)
- RE: Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Edward Rohwer (Apr 10)
- Re: Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Crispin Cowan (Apr 11)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Dave Paris (Apr 06)
- Re: Application Insecurity --- Who is at Fault? Michael Silk (Apr 06)