03393oam 2200493 450 991081225580332120190911103513.00-429-62364-X0-429-05430-01-4665-6096-710.1201/b16134 (OCoLC)869311301(MiFhGG)GVRL8QBN(EXLCZ)99371000000007909320131023h20142014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrCore software security security at the source /James Ransome and Anmol Misra ; contributing author (chapter 9): Brook Schoenfield ; foreword by Howard Schmidt1st editionBoca Raton :CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,[2014]�20141 online resource (xxvi, 388 pages) illustrationsGale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-4665-6095-9 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - The Secure Development Lifecycle; Chapter 3 - Security Assessment (A1): SDL Activities and Best Practices; Chapter 4 - Architecture (A2): SDL Activities and Best Practices; Chapter 5 - Design and Development (A3): SDL Activities and Best Practices; Chapter 6 - Design and Development (A4): SDL Activities and Best Practices; Chapter 7 - Ship (A5): SDL Activities and Best Practices; Chapter 8 - Post-Release Support (PRSA1-5)Chapter 9 - Applying the SDL Framework to the Real WorldChapter 10 - Pulling It All Together: Using the SDL to Prevent Real-World Threats; Appendix - Key Success Factors, Deliverables, and Metrics for Each Phase of Our SDL Model; Back CoverThis book outlines a step-by-step process for software security that is relevant to today's technical, operational, business, and development environments. The authors focus on what humans can do to control and manage a secure software development process in the form of best practices and metrics. Although security issues will always exist, this book will teach you how to maximize an organizations ability to minimize vulnerabilities in your software products before they are released or deployed by building security into the development process. This book is targeted towards anyone who is interested in learning about software security in an enterprise environment to include product security and quality executives, software security architects, security consultants, software development engineers, enterprise SDLC program managers, chief information security officers, chief technology officers, and chief privacy officers whose companies develop software. If you want to learn about how software security should be implemented in developing enterprise software, this is a book you don't want to skip--Provided by publisher.Computer securityComputer security.005.8COM051230COM053000bisacshRansome James F.627531Schoenfield Brook, S. E.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910812255803321Core software security4095635UNINA