Sadly this non-adoption of privileged/managed code (filled with blank stares) 
has been the case ever since the Java security days a decade ago.  One of the 
main challenges is that developers have a hard time thinking about the 
principle of least privilege and its implications regarding the capabilities 
they should request.  Dinis is brave to set such thinking as a target.  I've 
settled (after ten years) with getting developers just to utter the word 
"security."

All together now..."security".

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On 11/24/08 12:31 PM, "Mike Lyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dinis Cruz wrote:
> Don't get me wrong, this is a great document if one is interested in
> writing applications that use CAS (Code Access Security), I would love
> for this to be widely used.

When we recommended recommending CAS during a review of the U.S. Defense
Information System Agency's new Application Security and Development
Security Technical Implementation Guide earlier this year we were met
with what amounted to blank stares. (At least it seemed like that since
it was a phone conference.) Some on the call understood it and agreed
with the recommendation but those hosting the call and doing the writing
didn't seem to grasp it. It may be a while before we see too many
adopting this or requiring it for a while.
--

Mike Lyman
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