As a reporter for a publication focused on software development two years ago, I wrote a couple stories about how first software was developed so it did what it was designed to do, then they’d worry ...
In last week's column, I talked to Bruce Schneier about complexity, one of the main reasons it will be hard for computer security to improve in the future. As software becomes more complex, in terms ...
While all of the recent Microsoft buzz centers on Windows 7, the company made a small but important announcement this week. At TechEd Europe in Germany, Microsoft announced that it has adapted its SDL ...
For all the scary talk about cyberattacks from vendors and industry experts, relatively few attacks are actually devastating. But the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) attack was. The JLR breach wasn’t some ...
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Stopping bugs before they ship: The shift to preventative security
Software has a lifecycle. From the spark of an idea through coding, testing, deployment, customer use, and eventual revision ...
DevSecOps, short for Development, Security, and Operations, is a methodology that integrates security practices into software Development Operations (DevOps). It emphasizes that security should be a ...
April 22 - Microsoft said on Wednesday it plans to embed advanced artificial intelligence models, including Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview, into its secure coding framework, as the company steps up ...
The third white paper in our series, “Building an AI Chip” delves into the critical aspects of ensuring robust security and efficient software development for AI chips. As AI applications become ...
Over my years in tech, I’ve witnessed a recurring pattern: Security is often treated as a roadblock to innovation—something squeezed into the tail end of application development. This approach, while ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlueFlag Security, a leader in software development lifecycle (SDLC) security and governance, is proud to be named an IDC Innovator in the report, IDC Innovators: ...
As software becomes more complex, security only becomes more difficult. More lines of code, indeed, bring greater potential for bugs. At least, that’s one side of the debate. “In general, I wholly ...
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