Re: [SC-L] Secured Coding

2004-11-13 Thread Dana Epp
George, I truly believe this as no matter how secured we make our programs there will always be someone to figure how to break it. Like most things in information security its about risk mitigation, NOT risk avoidance. We can sit and profile the adversary till we are blue in the face and assume we

Re: [SC-L] Secured Coding

2004-11-13 Thread Gunnar Peterson
so the question then is how do we security professionals catch up to where the anasazis were 700 hundred years ago: http://riskman.typepad.com/perilocity/2004/08/cliff_forts_vs_.html -gp Quoting Greenarrow 1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > As quoted in a recent email from the article, A Patch is a Patch

[SC-L] Secured Coding

2004-11-13 Thread Greenarrow 1
As quoted in a recent email from the article, A Patch is a Patch, Antone Gonsalves, Editor for InternetWeek: To read the entire article use the following link: http://update.internetweek.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/ekcm0GPBjC0G4X0BbSA0At "Whether we're willing to accept it or not, bulletproof software d