SECURE AND RESILIENT SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EBOOK

SECURE AND RESILIENT SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT de MARK S. MERKOW, LAKSHMIKANTH RAGHAVAN

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Ficha técnica

  • SECURE AND RESILIENT SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
  • MARK S. MERKOW, LAKSHMIKANTH RAGHAVAN
  • Número de páginas: 392
  • Idioma: INGLÉS
  • Formatos: Pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
  • ISBN: 9781439826966
  • Editorial: CRC PRESS
  • Año de edición: 2010

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Overview

Although many software books highlight open problems in secure software development, few provide easily actionable, ground-level solutions.

Breaking the mold, Secure and Resilient Software Development teaches you how to apply best practices and standards for consistent and secure software development. It details specific quality software development strategies and practices that stress resilience requirements with precise, actionable, and ground-level inputs.

Providing comprehensive coverage, the book illustrates all phases of the secure software development life cycle. It shows developers how to master non-functional requirements including reliability, security, and resilience. The authors provide expert-level guidance through all phases of the process and supply many best practices, principles, testing practices, and design methodologies.

Features:

- Guides developers in incorporating security testing practices in application development, which helps identify and fix problems early and results in significant cost and time savings.
- Provides comprehensive coverage of quality software development practices stressing resilience activities.
- Presents precise, actionable, and practical strategies that connect directly with developers.
- Shows developers how to master non-functional requirements, including reliability, security, and resilience.

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