Hi SC-L,

I'm a Lurker.  I work for CERT | SEI | CMU and monitor the list in an
attempt to keep an ear to the ground.  While I'm not a professional
programmer I do have an undergrad and graduate degree in CS which
means I've been trained a little about programming.  I'm really
interested in two things with this list,

1.  How do we teach secure coding from a training perspective (I
develop training scenarios for CERT and I'm in the Workforce
Development group, so this is exactly the kind of list that draws my
attention.)

2.  How to incorporate the concept of secure coding and new
techniques/tools to do so.  This should be a minor objective through
our academic curriculum as well.  Just like advanced math skills, we
should have advanced secure coding skills for Software Engineers.

Warm Regards,
-Robert Floodeen


On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Rafael Ruiz<rafael.r...@navico.com> wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I am a lurker (I think), I am an embedded programmer and work at
> Lowrance (a brand of the Navico company), and I don't think I can't
> provide too much to security because embedded software is closed per se.
> Or maybe I am wrong, is there a way to grab the source code from an
> electronic equipment? That would be the only concern for embedded
> programmers like me, but I just like to learn about the thinks you talk.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Greetings from Mexico.
>
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