: 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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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
hi sc-l,
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. That's one of several points in this video podcast produced by
Addison-Wesley.
Check it out: