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Standards suggested for writing secure Java

November 20, 2007 NetworkWorld

Summary
The Secure Programming Council has stipulated essential capabilities for Java/J2EE programmers to avoid security vulnerabilities in coding. The document draws on input from current secure programming trainers, and is aimed at correcting the deviation from industry standards in the current programming education. The council plans follow-ups for other languages including C, C++, and .Net languages as well as Perl and PHP.

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