Whether you run IT for a massive organization or simply own a smartphone, you're intimately familiar with the unending stream of software updates that constantly need to be installed because of bugs ...
A group of secure-programming experts plans a series of documents that outline the skills coders need to write Web applications that are better able to withstand attacks. The first of these is being ...
As with other aspects of cybersecurity, the level of programming language security depends on what we mean by “secure.” It’s true that Java has fewer identified vulnerabilities than some other ...
Software developers, sharpen those No. 2 pencils. A standardized test on your knowledge of secure programming may soon be coming your way. The Secure Programming Council unveiled Tuesday a proposed ...
Three respected security professionals have issued the Rugged Manifesto, a call for developers to learn and practice secure programming in an effort to reduce the number of exploits directed at ...
FPGAs are being chosen more and more frequently to comprise the heart of the modern electronic system. There are several possible reasons for this – low cost, ready availability and increasing ...
A coalition of universities, community colleges, and cybersecurity organizations has launched a new educational initiative to teach software developers how to code securely without sacrificing ...
Experts from more than 30 U.S. and international cybersecurity organizations plan to disclose the 25 most dangerous programming errors on Monday, at a media event in Washington, D.C. The CWE/SANS Top ...
A little while back, we were talking about utilizing compiler warnings as first step to make our C code less error-prone and increase its general stability and quality. We know now that the C compiler ...
The company has spent millions to train staff in privacy concerns and secure programming, while building new tools and processes to help create reliable software. But critics–and Microsoft’s own ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cypress, an Infineon Technologies company, today announced production availability of its PSoC 64 Standard Secure Amazon Web Services (AWS) microcontroller (MCU).