Security News > 2019 > May > Lack of Secure Coding Called a National Security Threat

2019-05-20 18:09
The lack of secure coding is a pervasive and serious threat to national security, according to a new paper from the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology. In an interview, Rob Roy, co-author of the report, outlines what steps should be taken to encourage or enforce secure coding practices.
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https://www.inforisktoday.com/interviews/lack-secure-coding-called-national-security-threat-i-4332
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