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Secure Programming with Static Analysis


From: James.McGovern at thehartford.com (McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT))
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:16:53 -0400

If you are seeking additional book ideas for this series, may I suggest
posting to computerbookauthors at yahoogroups.com?

There are two books that I would love to see:

- Designing Secure Software - Not everything is about the code
- Procuring Secure Software - Most enterprises nowadays buy software vs
build it 


-----Original Message-----
From: sc-l-bounces at securecoding.org
[mailto:sc-l-bounces at securecoding.org] On Behalf Of Gary McGraw
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:01 AM
To: 'Brian Chess'; 'sc-l at securecoding.org'
Subject: Re: [SC-L] Secure Programming with Static Analysis

Hi sc-l,

I have read this awesome book (more than once) and can vouch for it.  It
is an important part of the addison-wesley software security series, the
series that includes:
Software Security www.swsec.com
Rootkits
Exploiting Software
Building Secure Software
(and any day now Exploiting Online Games)

For more on the series, see www.buildingsecurityin.com.  We are always
on the lookout for more titles for the series, especially if they dive
deeply into one of the seven touchpoints, so if you have a book idea
please let me know.

Meanwhile, click on this link and buy Brian and Jacob's book:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321424778

gem

company www.cigital.com
podcast www.cigital.com/silverbullet
blog www.cigital.com/justiceleague
book www.swsec.com



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