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Developers get bigger role in software quality, security SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 28 Jan 2008 ARTICLE - In the continuing drive to address quality and security earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC), two thought leaders in the automated source code analysis market -- Klocwork and Ounce Labs -- are targeting... |
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Beginning a Java security career Expert: Ramesh Nagappan | 18 Dec 2006 EXPERT RESPONSE - A career in Java security starts with a thorough knowledge of Java's unique security structure. Expert Ramesh Nagappan advises how to learn application security development in Java. |
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Eight reasons to do source code analysis on your Web application SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 16 Oct 2007 TIP - Source code analysis may sound like a difficult, expensive thing to do. The truth is it's a relatively easy way to ensure your Web application is secure, comply with industry and government regulations, and reduce... |
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How source code analysis improves application security SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 06 Mar 2007 GENERIC - New application vulnerabilities are disclosed daily. Many of them, however, can be discovered and resolved through source code analysis. Learn how in this podcast with Denim Group's Dan Cornell. |

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PCI DSS compliance: Code review SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 03 Jul 2008 GENERIC - Code review is a broad security concept and those looking at this option for compliance will find plenty of expert information on the types of code review in this section of the guide. |
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PCI DSS compliance: WAF, code review or both? Expert: Caleb Sima | 02 Jul 2008 EXPERT RESPONSE - Complying with PCI DSS requirement 6.6 means installing a Web application firewall or conducting a code review. Application security expert Caleb Sima explains which option is best and how to get the most out of your app... |
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The realities of PCI DSS 6.6 application code reviews SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 10 Jun 2008 TIP - Code reviews are one way to comply with Requirement 6.6 of the PCI Data Security Standard (DSS). Kevin Beaver explains what you need to consider if you select this option. |
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