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Security Development Lifecycle in TFS

I have had this news pent up for ages: SDL in TFS! The Security Development Lifecycle is important to include at every step of the software development process. Now you can see how to do this in TFS by looking at this Process Template that is SDL-enabled:
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Good Day for Security in Qatar

QCERT and OWASP and OryxDev and Microsoft all together made for a good day for security in Qatar. We had to move to the Diplomatic Club at the last minute and still we had good attendance - a great big Thank You for the organisers' quick thinking and
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Web Application Security

No matter where in the world you are, if you're building web applications today, you have to be paran^H^H^H^H^H, security conscious. On Thursday I'll be presenting with the Qatar Chapter of OWASP on the process part of building secure software: Security
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ALM += "Writing Secure Code"

The book is well worth reading, but knowledge is not action. Microsoft learned the lessons of writing secure code in the school of hard knocks . And translated that learning into a change of behavior that has had positive results . It makes me rather
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Free WiFi @ my place

Bruce outlines all his reasons for running an open (unsecured) wifi at home. I'll add one: I am often not home. In fact, some weeks, even months, I'm more away than actually at home. Why have that connectivity go to waste when a neighbor may benefit?
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