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19 Deadly Sins of Software Security
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Michael Howard, David LeBlanc, John Viega
McGraw-Hill, Paperback, Published July 2005, 281 pages, ISBN 0072260858
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This essential book for all software developers--regardless of platform, language, or type of application--outlines the “19 deadly sins” of software security and shows how to fix each one. Best-selling authors Michael Howard and David LeBlanc, who teach Microsoft employees how to secure code, have partnered with John Viega, the man who uncovered the 19 deadly programming sins to write this much-needed book. Coverage includes:
  • Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X
  • C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, Perl, and Visual Basic
  • Web, small client, and smart-client applications

About the Author

Michael Howard, CISSP (Bellevue, WA) is the co-author of the best-selling title Writing Secure Code, from Microsoft Press, now in its second edition. He is the Senior Program Manager of the Secure Windows Initiative at Microsoft where he works on secure engineering discipline, process improvement and building software for humans to use. David LeBlanc, Ph.D. (Bellevue, WA) is Security Architect in the Office Group at Microsoft, and is the co-author of the best-selling title Writing Secure Code, now in its second edition.

John Viega (McClean, VA) discovered the 19 deadly programming flaws that received such press and media attention. This book is based on his discovery. He is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Secure Software (www.securesoftware.com), is a well-known security expert, and co-author of Building Secure Software (Addison-Wesley), Network Security and Cryptography with OpenSSL (O’Reilly) and The Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++.




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