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Architecting secure software systems / Asoke K. Talukder, Manish Chaitanya.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2009.Description: xxxii, 446 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781420087840
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.8   22
Contents:
Security in Software Systems -- Architecting Secure Software Systems -- Constructing Secured and Safe C/UNIX Programs -- Constructing Secured Systems in NET -- Networking and Service-Oriented Architecture–Based Security -- Java Client-Side Security -- Security in Mobile Applications -- Security in Web-Facing Applications -- Server-Side Java Security -- Constructing Secured Web Services.
Summary: Traditionally, software engineers have defined security as a non-functional requirement. As such, all too often it is only considered as an afterthought, making software applications and services vulnerable to attacks. With the phenomenal growth in cybercrime, it has become imperative that security be an integral part of software engineering so that all software assets are protected and safe. Architecting Secure Software Systems defines how security should be incorporated into basic software engineering at the requirement analysis phase, continuing this sharp focus into security design, secured programming, security testing, and secured deployment.
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"An Auerbach book".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Security in Software Systems -- Architecting Secure Software Systems -- Constructing Secured and Safe C/UNIX Programs -- Constructing Secured Systems in NET -- Networking and Service-Oriented Architecture–Based Security -- Java Client-Side Security -- Security in Mobile Applications -- Security in Web-Facing Applications -- Server-Side Java Security -- Constructing Secured Web Services.

Traditionally, software engineers have defined security as a non-functional requirement. As such, all too often it is only considered as an afterthought, making software applications and services vulnerable to attacks. With the phenomenal growth in cybercrime, it has become imperative that security be an integral part of software engineering so that all software assets are protected and safe. Architecting Secure Software Systems defines how security should be incorporated into basic software engineering at the requirement analysis phase, continuing this sharp focus into security design, secured programming, security testing, and secured deployment.

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