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Matt Deacon's digestive blog
Software Security: have we nailed it?
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over 2 years ago
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Ok, so one last blog before I go … but this is important ! Software security has and continues to be a top line issue for most organisations, yet software and IT teams still continue to produce and deploy insecure code and applications with serious consequences...
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So long and thanks for the fish … leaving Microsoft
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over 2 years ago
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So after 5 great years at Microsoft UK it’s time for me to say so long as I move on to new things although I fully expect to remain part of the Microsoft ecosystem and still haunt the corridors of the UK Campus from time to time! So what does a Microsoft...
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