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"Bumper sticker" definition of secure software
From: jjchryan at gwu.edu (Julie J.C.H. Ryan)
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 14:05:49 -0400
So, if software is dependably bad and can dependably be counted on to fail, it's secure? Especially if it resists attempts to compromise such dependability? On Jul 15, 2006, at 3:27 PM, Goertzel Karen wrote:
I've been struggling for a while to synthesise a definition of secure software that is short and sweet, yet accurate and comprehensive. Here's what I've come up with: Secure software is software that remains dependable despite efforts to compromise its dependability. Agree? Disagree? -- Karen Mercedes Goertzel, CISSP Booz Allen Hamilton 703-902-6981 goertzel_karen at bah.com _______________________________________________ Secure Coding mailing list (SC-L) SC-L at securecoding.org List information, subscriptions, etc - http://krvw.com/mailman/ listinfo/sc-l List charter available at - http://www.securecoding.org/list/ charter.php
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