royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2009 | security, hardware, developmentsecurity best practices
quoted: Here at the Microsoft Security Response Center, we investigate thousands of security reports every year. In some cases, we find that a report describes a bona fide security vulnerability resulting from a flaw in one of our products; when this happens, we develop a patch as quickly as possible to correct the error. (See "A Tour of the Microsoft Security Response Center"). In other cases, the reported problems simply result from a mistake someone made in using the product. But many fall in between. They discuss real security problems, but the problems don't result from product flaws. Over the years, we've developed a list of issues like these, that we call the 10 Immutable Laws of Security.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2008 | security
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2008 | security
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2008 | security, hardware, gadgets, homes
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 28 2008 | development, database, security
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2008 | oauth, security, identity, openid, micro-bloggingRefaved from Mike - to look at (much) later
Quoted: An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 04 2008 | internet, certificates, security, iis
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2008 | security, encryption
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2008 | blogs, development, securityQuoted: Most devs have heard the adage that fake security is worse than no security. By fake security, I mean those things that don't actually increase security but appear to. Asking for your mother's maiden name. The sign that says "Beware of Dog." All the stuff we go through at the airport these days that isn't actually going to stop a terrorist
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 27 2007 | security, stabilty, registry, performance
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