Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know

Dr. Gary McGraw, a well-known software security expert, said, “First things first—make sure you know how to code, and have been doing so for years. It is better to be a developer (and architect) and then learn about security than to be a security guy and try to learn to code” (McGraw 2004). If yo...

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Những tác giả chính: Daswani, Neil, Kern, Christoph
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Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Tóm tắt:Dr. Gary McGraw, a well-known software security expert, said, “First things first—make sure you know how to code, and have been doing so for years. It is better to be a developer (and architect) and then learn about security than to be a security guy and try to learn to code” (McGraw 2004). If you are interested in becoming a security expert, I wholeheartedly agree with him. At the same time, many programmers who just need to get their job done and do not necessarily intend to become security experts also do not necessarily have the luxury of pursuing things in that order. Often, programmers early in their careers are given the responsibility of producing code that is used to conduct real business on the Web, and need to learn security while they are continuing to gain experience with programming. This book is for those programmers—those who may have (at most) just a few years of experience programming. This book makes few assumptions about your background, and does its best to explain as much as it can. It is not necessarily for people who want to become security experts for a living, but it instead helps give a basic introduction to the field with a focus on the essentials of what every programmer needs to know about security. t