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- Introduction
- Defining Secure Development
- The Requirements
- Successful Implementation
- References
- Acknowledgement
- About the Author
- About Corsaire
Defining Secure Development
In order to mitigate the risk of attack through the bespoke applications in an environment, it is vital both to build secure applications and regularly validate their security through testing.
Secure development is the term largely associated with the process of producing reliable, stable, bug and vulnerability free software. There are a number of ways that this can be undertaken within traditional application development, but the most common procedures involve phased security assessments and reviews that encompass knowledge share; design and implementation assessment and regular security health checks.