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What other ancient software layers do you rely on? And to the security researchers: Enough with the hyperbole, already.
Developers may never become experts in security, and that's OK. But they must share a common goal of securing the product.
If you make things that connect to the Internet, your things will need updates for way longer than three years.
These resources will help any developer who wants to write more secure code, no matter their knowledge level.
Vulnerability researchers are understandably shy. Companies looking to improve software security should do outreach have a clear disclosure policy.
Terrible pun aside, there's an important security lesson here for IoT and other embedded software teams.
Here is a look at the kinds of testing and tools for you should use in your CI/CD pipeline to secure your code.
What can we learn from this unfortunate event? In this week’s Security Blogwatch, we ponder BGP and DNSSEC.
Google spent $2.3 million on bug bounties in 2017. Should your company jump in? Here are five key things to keep in mind before you go all in.
Here's what moving to DevSecOps looks like in 2018, as well as other important takeaways from RSA, including AI and the GDPR.

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