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Application security shouldn't involve duct tape, Band-Aids or bubble gum
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 15 May 2007
ARTICLE - By applying a multilayered approach to application security throughout the SDLC, software ships more securely, closer to the scheduled delivery date and closer to anticipated cost.

Top Web application security threats for 2007
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 07 Dec 2006
ARTICLE - Web application threats increased significantly in 2006, and they aren't expected to let up. SPI Dynamics identifies which Web trends will be security concerns in 2007.

One simple rule to make your Web apps more secure
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 19 Oct 2006
INTERVIEW - SPI Dynamics' Caleb Sima recommends developers focus on input validation as a top priority against threats to Web application security, such as SQL injection and XSS.

Prevent application logic attacks with sound app security practices
SearchAppSecurity.com | 30 Aug 2006
INTERVIEW - Application logic attacks are common, dangerous and difficult to detect. In this interview, expert Rami Jaamour defines and analyzes logic attacks and provides security advice.

Ruby on Rails experiences serious security breach
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 10 Aug 2006
ARTICLE - A security vulnerability has forced the creators of Ruby on Rails to issue an immediate upgrade. Version 1.1.5, which is being called a mandatory upgrade, is available now.

Top attack methods against Web sites identified
SearchAppSecurity.com | 17 Jul 2006
ARTICLE - "Google" hacking and directed attacks such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting are the most dangerous attack methods Web sites face, according to a study by Fortify Software.

More attacks against Web-based applications expected
SearchSecurity.com | 22 Jun 2006
ARTICLE - The recent attacks against Yahoo and Google are only the beginning, experts say, as malware authors seek out vulnerable Web applications that are often hard to secure.

Patch and protect: What to do if a security flaw is reported
SearchAppSecurity.com | 19 Jun 2006
ARTICLE - Your product has shipped, and now someone has reported a security vulnerability. What do you do now? McAfee's David Coffey explains what steps you should take.

Cartoon: Perils of reporting Web site vulnerabilities
SearchAppSecurity.com | 13 Jun 2006
CARTOON - When white hat hackers report discovered vulnerabilities, the outcome isn't always what they expected.

Want secure software? Break it first
SearchAppSecurity.com | 08 Jun 2006
ARTICLE - No software is perfect, but by thinking like a hacker you can better anticipate threats and create a more secure product.

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