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market for training CISSPs how to code (Matt, Parsons)
From: platsakos at gmail.com (AK)
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 19:36:27 +0200
Hi all, We are drifting a bit away from my question but here is a forked question: Who says so, in the context of web applications? I can see it (somewhat) from a "desktop" application perspective, but how is this relevant in web apps? Cheers! Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:17:05 -0500 From: ljknews <ljknews at mac.com> To: sc-l at securecoding.org Subject: Re: [SC-L] market for training CISSPs how to code (Matt Parsons) Message-ID: <p05200f26c7c72f5b96b7@[146.115.107.213]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii At 7:27 PM +0200 3/17/10, AK wrote:
Regarding training non-developers to write secure code, what are the circumstances that a non-developer would create code that would *require* security? I am assuming that system administrators know the basics of their trade and scripting language of choice so security there is taken care of
Scripting languages should not be used for security-sensitive programs.
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