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1  Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Cyber Warfare / Secure coding is often an afterthought on: December 28, 2010, 11:07:32 AM
Application Security is designed to keep your users data/information secure
from being read  slolen, or destroyed by malicous people and processes. Security cannot be added as an afterthought, it must be built and restitant to attack. There is usually a big push to get an application out the door and devilered and it takes some strong persusion to build in security from the start. What ways are others out there using to persuade business and government to build in secure coding. Sometimes , I have noticed that using FUD - Fear Uncertainty and Doubt can be effective, but that should really be necessasary.
Tell me what you think!

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