A PM's View to Application Security

Making application security easier with the right tools.

April, 2010

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  • A PM's View to Application Security

    CAT.NET V2.0

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    The CAT.NET team has been working on a few issues the FxCop development team identified and asked us to implement. There were a couple of code fixes they recommended that are going to really help performance. These fixes should make performance outstanding...
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    Security Training

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    Today I'm in a security training session to become a security champion. One of our sister security teams puts on a training program so we can understand all elements of security that Microsoft needs to address. Being an application security program manager...
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    Web Application Configuration Analyzer (WACA)

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    This post attempts to update you on the Web Application Configuration Analyzer (WACA) tool. This application was slowed because of resourcing issues. Now we’re ready to deliver some cool new features and designs. We’ve cleaned our product backlog...
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    Web Protection Library - Sprint 1 results

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    I wanted to touch base again and provide a quick sync with you about our Web Protection Library (WPL) (pronounced “wipple”). The team is coming to the conclusion of our first sprint. In some ways it’s gone better than imagined and in other ways, well...
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    Our new Microsoft team member

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    I was home sick last week and have fallen behind here – sorry about that! I have several posts to make which will get us caught up on all the happenings in the Security Tools World. But first, I’d like to introduce you to our new developer, Barry...
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    Introduction

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    I’m Frank Brisse, the Program Manager on the Information Security Tools Team. A little background on me: I’ve been at Microsoft for 13 plus years in many different groups. I started my journey at Microsoft in 1996 working in MSN. After working on the...
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