What ‘Heartbleed’ can teach us about software security
...example). Myth no. 3: The best way of protecting your in-house developed software is to keep the code a closely guarded secret. Hiding your code so that others cannot see...
...example). Myth no. 3: The best way of protecting your in-house developed software is to keep the code a closely guarded secret. Hiding your code so that others cannot see...
...to the end of the First World War, when the inextricable link between code makers and code breakers was first forged. National Technical Authority for Information Assurance When I joined...
...the mindset that the more diverse and broad your workforce is, the more likely they are to achieve organisational objectives because they bring in fresh ideas, and more productive because...