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Introduction to Secure Coding for C/C++ by Klocwork
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
When budgets, customers and reputations are at stake, software developers need every available tool to ensure that applications and code are as secure as possible. Going a step above and beyond, this interactive online learning center provides detailed lessons for securing C/C++ code.
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DocuSign - Electronic Signature Services by DocuSign, Inc.
DocuSign is a secure and convenient way to get a legally binding electronic signature. It's fast and easy-to-use. For businesses, DocuSign can dramatically increase efficiency and accelerate growth while reducing administrative costs.
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Network Security Technologies Technical Guide by SearchSecurity.com
December 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this expert guide to learn about the latest trends and risks that threaten today's networks. Learn more about modern threat detection, device security, security assessments and more.
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Essential Guide to Threat Management by SearchSecurity.com
March 15, 2011 - (Free Research)
Our Expert Essential Guide to Threat Management explores the best ways to defend against modern threats and targeted attacks. Malicious insiders have placed a bull’s eye on your organization’s back, waiting to strike at just the right time.
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Leveraging a Maturity Model to Achieve “Proactive Compliance” by Symantec Corporation
August 03, 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn about a new approach to compliance that seeks to move beyond the short-term goal of passing an audit and to incorporate compliance into an organization's operations in a more proactive sense utilizing the Capability Maturity Model.
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Five Steps to Secure Outsourced Application Development by Veracode, Inc.
May 10, 2010 - (Free Research)
Application security has become a top concern for security professionals striving to control their company’s overall risk profile. Meanwhile, companies are also saving money by outsourcing more and more custom code creation. This white paper outlines five best practices that enterprises can use to secure their outsourced application development.
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E-Guide: Writing secure SQL database code by IBM
May 26, 2011 - (Free Research)
When developing and deploying a database, organizations should never rely solely on their developers to provide security. This expert e-guide offers tips for writing secure SQL database code to ensure you build appropriate security controls for the specific features and functionality you need.
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crystalreports.com: Web-Based Reporting & Information Sharing by Business Objects
crystalreports.com is a web-based report-sharing service that allows organizations to instantly share crucial business information with the right people - simply and securely. There is nothing to install, and places no additional workload on IT. It improves decision makers’ ability to make key business decisions based on timely and accurate data.
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2010 Threat Report by Websense, Inc.
January 11, 2011 - (Free Research)
Websense® Security Labs™ uses the Websense ThreatSeeker® Network to discover,classify, and monitor global Internet threats and trends. Featuring the world’s first Internet HoneyGrid™, the system uses hundreds of technologies to parse through more than 1 billion pieces of content daily,searching for security threats.
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Securing Embedded Software with Threat Modeling by Klocwork
September 02, 2011 - (Free Research)
This presentation transcript explains threat modeling for embedded software and how it can be used as part of a strategy for creating more secure embedded software.
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Presentation Transcript: Path to a Secure Application by IBM
December 01, 2010 - (Free Research)
This presentation transcript of the webcast “Path to a Secure Application” explains how automatic vulnerability scanning tools can greatly improve the speed and accuracy of code review, and integrate seamlessly into the development life cycle.
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E-Book: Technical Guide on Application Security: Secure Development by IBM
December 07, 2010 - (Free Research)
When security practitioners attempt to introduce secure development practices into a development process and organization they are less than accepted. Development organizations tend to reject formal internal structure and process imposed from the outside. Read on to learn how to implement secure development practices in a development organization.
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Get started with JavaScript by IBM
April 05, 2011 - (Free Research)
This knowledge path begins with an overview of the JavaScript language to provide a foundation for writing JavaScript code. It then covers more advanced topics such as object-oriented JavaScript and DOM modification for HTML page manipulation before covering introductory Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) concepts and how to make Ajax requests.
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IT Risk Management: Guide to Software Risk Assessments and Audits by Veracode, Inc.
June 07, 2010 - (Free Research)
Risk is a function of the likelihood that a potential vulnerability will be exploited, and the resulting impact of that exploitation. In IT systems, risk can be introduced from the internet, servers, networks, malicious insiders, and even lapses in physical security. This whitepaper provides IT risk management best practices.
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CISO Guide to Next Generation Threats by FireEye
May 2011 - (Free Research)
The only way to protect yourself against next generation threats is to have next generation protection. Traditional firewalls, IPS, anitivirus, and signature based systems are still useful against known threats, but they don't stand a chance against new ones
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Eradicate Cross-Site Scripting by Veracode, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
The rise of e-commerce has generated a concurrent surge of Internet crime into a multi-billion-a-year industry, as criminals follow the money, the countless potential online victims and the vulnerability of web applications to easy exploitation.
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Automating Your Code Review: Moving to a SaaS Model for Application Security by Veracode, Inc.
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Today’s application has become the enterprise’s ‘‘new perimeter’’. With better network‐level security technology hardening the network perimeter, malicious attackers are now focusing their efforts to strike at the least defended points ‐ the application. Read on to learn about automating code review for greater application security.
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