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Programmers told to put security over creativity
April 2, 2004
Certification, education, strict development models and limited legislation are needed to make programs more secure, says a report from security firms and software makers.
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SP2 to cause Microsoft support call flood?
April 5, 2004
The Windows update focuses on improving security ahead of the company's usual drive to keep technical support calls to a minimum.
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Wresting free from a software straitjacket
November 30, 2006
Jon Oltsik cautions that the simmering discontent within the IT community over insecure software is about to boil over.
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Give developers secure-coding ammo
November 3, 2005
Former White House cybersecurity czar Howard A. Schmidt says programmers need training--and they need to be held accountable for flaws.
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Will code check tools yield worm-proof software?
May 26, 2004
Programs to catch security flaws during the software development process are gaining more traction, as firms look to hold software makers responsible for the security of their apps.
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Task force puts security responsibility on CEOs
April 12, 2004
The National Cyber Security Partnership's fourth task force report offers guidelines for top-down information security programs.
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Expert: Hold developers liable for flaws
October 12, 2005
Former U.S. cybersecurity czar Howard Schmidt says coders should be held accountable for security problems in their software.
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Clouds over Redmond
March 23, 2006
With all the trouble getting Vista out, Microsoft must find a way to release future Windows updates on a reasonable schedule.
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Microsoft delays patch management tool
July 13, 2004
The delay is the second to be announced this week by the software giant, which is maintaining an ambitious workload for its developers.
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Handling Web services with care
December 7, 2003
Sterling Commerce senior VP Terry Noreault says caution should still be the byword for IT managers weighing their next move.
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Novell evangelizes Linux in Europe
February 13, 2004
Richard Seibt, the company's new European chief, says customers have their eyes on server consolidation, Linux standardization and security.
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