: Re: [SC-L] Software security video podcast
J.M. Seitz wrote:
Software security can be tricky when it comes to requirements, mostly
because customers and consumers don't explicitly demand
security, rather they impicitly expect it.
Wait a second here, don't customers also implicitly expect
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Subject: Re: [SC-L] Software security video podcast
J.M. Seitz wrote:
Software security can be tricky when it comes to requirements,
mostly because customers and consumers
J.M. Seitz wrote:
Software security can be tricky when it comes to requirements,
mostly because customers and consumers don't explicitly demand
security, rather they impicitly expect it.
Wait a second here, don't customers also implicitly expect that the
software is going to run? I mean I