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CERT C Secure Coding Standard
From: "Robert C. Seacord" <rcs () cert org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 07:41:41 -0500
The CERT/Coordination Center at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University has lead a community effort to develop secure coding standards for the C and C++ programming languages. This work is being performed on the secure coding wiki at www.securecoding.cert.org. In particular, we have made significant progress on the CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard since work first begun over a year and half ago and our progress as been reviewed by the ISO/IEC WG14 international standardization working group for the programming language C at both the London and Kona meetings. We would again like to invite the community to review and comment on the current version of the standard available at www.securecoding.cert.org before we publish version 1.0 of the standard. We prefer that you post your comments directly on the wiki, but can accept comments by email. To post comments directly on the wiki, simply create an account on www.securecoding.cert.org and post your comments below the appropriate rule or recommendation. There is some possibility that ISO/IEC WG14 may eventually publish this document as either a type II or a type III (informational) technical report. This document may also be mined for ideas for the next major revision of the C language standard. As a result, we would greatly appreciate your time and expertise in reviewing the standard, and we will acknowledge your contributions. Thanks, rCs -- Robert C. Seacord Senior Vulnerability Analyst CERT/CC Work: 412-268-7608 FAX: 412-268-6989 _______________________________________________ Dailydave mailing list Dailydave () lists immunitysec com http://lists.immunitysec.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave
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