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Software Security Engineering:
A Guide for Project Managers

Julia H. Allen
Sean Barnum
Robert J. Ellison
Gary McGraw
Nancy R. Mead

Software that is developed from the beginning with security in mind will resist, tolerate, and recover from attacks more effectively than would otherwise be possible. While there may be no silver bullet for security, there are practices that project managers will find beneficial. With this management guide, you can select from a number of sound practices likely to increase the security and dependability of your software, both during its development and subsequently in its operation.

ISBN: 0-321-50917-X, 2008. Paperback, 368 pages

More information about this book is available at InformIT, the online presence of the publisher Addison-Wesley Professional.

 
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Nancy R. Mead
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