Colleen Frye, News Writer

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You recently said individual application developers need to be held personally accountable for security. What are some specific ways developers can be and should be held accountable?

Let me clarify that. A lot of people are [...
Jan 19, 2006
Microsoft in November announced Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 beta 2, the first Microsoft products to have undergone the complete Security Development Lifecycle...
Jan 19, 2006
In the new Ajax chapter of the OWASP Guide, you write that Ajax applications face the same security issues as all Web applications, plus they have their own set of risks. What are the key risks developers need to be concerned about?

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Jul 13, 2006

The confluence of two major movements in the software industry—service-oriented architecture and open source software—is promising to cause a fundamental change in how vendors make money on technology, and how...

Mar 30, 2006

"Defense in depth" is a longtime security mantra, and the principle behind a layered security strategy at the network. But according to leading security experts, it is just as applicable to the latest battlefront -- application...

May 4, 2006

The "next big thing" for users is frequently the next big thing for attackers as well. So as Ajax-style applications continue to gain momentum, the security world is adding Ajax to its tools arsenal.

Today Cenzic Inc., a Santa Clara...

May 31, 2006

Enterprise portals are not going the way of the dinosaur, but rather are adapting to change: They're evolving from owners of services to consumers of services. As part of this transformation, the portal server will be replaced by...

Nov 17, 2005

With grid computing driving a brave new world of dynamic, "self-healing" commercial applications, vendors are scrambling to provide developers with the right tools and middleware to create flexible architectures.

Business...

Aug 18, 2005

"Less is more" when it comes to Ajax, a much-hyped Rich Internet Application (RIA) technology, according to Richard Monson-Haefel, a senior analyst at Burton Group Inc. in Midvale, Utah. The enabling technology can greatly enhance the...

Dec 9, 2005

With Ajax-style applications on the rise, organizations need to consider potential security vulnerabilities and performance issues, according to XML security vendor Forum Systems Inc., which today issued an alert today on...

Feb 1, 2006
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