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Browser usage: IE slips, Chrome grows again

...goal to exterminate IE6 in favour of IE8's more modern and secure design, Internet Explorer overall slipped from 60.7 percent to 60.4... Read more

2 September, 2010 by Stephen Shankland
VirusBarrier 1.2

VirusBarrier 1.2

...types of malware that might otherwise pass through undetected. Due to the secure design of iOS, it is not possible to scan files automatically or... Read more

28 August, 2011
<endeca_term>Secure Design</endeca_term> Patterns

Secure Design Patterns

...in the implementation and deployment phases. This paper describes a set of secure design patterns, which are descriptions or templates describing a general solution to... Read more

1 October, 2009
From Goal-Driven Security Requirements Engineering to <endeca_term>Secure Design</endeca_term>

From Goal-Driven Security Requirements Engineering to Secure Design

Security of intelligent software systems is an important area of research. Although security is traditionally considered... Read more

10 May, 2010
A New <endeca_term>Secure Design</endeca_term> for Mobile Communication

A New Secure Design for Mobile Communication

Mobile handheld device is a popular device that provides secure, private, authentic, and accurate communication and... Read more

5 July, 2009
<endeca_term>Secure Design</endeca_term> of RSA-Based Cryptosystems

Secure Design of RSA-Based Cryptosystems

The design of secure cryptosystems is of central importance in cryptography. Textbook RSA does not achieve the highest... Read more

7 April, 2008
A Formal Framework for <endeca_term>Secure Design</endeca_term> and Constraint Checking in UML

A Formal Framework for Secure Design and Constraint Checking in UML

The design of software applications using the unified modeling language, UML, embodies an incremental process,... Read more

1 January, 2008
Ten crucial server attributes

Ten crucial server attributes

...socket on the back of the machine. But it is not a secure design and it is all too easy to pull the plug out... Read more

18 September, 2009 by Manek Dubash

Strengthening security at Mozilla

...excited about the Mozilla project, to really contribute. They can contribute to secure design, they can suggest features, they can help us identify vulnerabilities, and... Read more

2 October, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft earns security badge

...received the so-called Common Criteria certification, an internationally recognised standard for secure design and implementation of info-tech products. Fourteen Western countries are now... Read more

10 November, 2002 by Alex Salkever
Postfix: The Definitive Guide 1.0

Postfix: The Definitive Guide 1.0

...use to route email. Postfix is highly respected by experts for its secure design and tremendous reliability. And new users like it because it's... Read more

30 January, 2010
Eliciting Security Requirements and Tracing Them to Design: An Integration of Common Criteria, Heuristics, and UMLsec

Eliciting Security Requirements and Tracing Them to Design: An Integration of Common Criteria, Heuristics, and UMLsec

...not security experts. The security standard ISO 14508 (Common Criteria) together with secure design techniques such as UMLsec can provide the security expertise, knowledge, and... Read more

10 September, 2009
A Survey on Requirements and Design Methods for Secure Software Development

A Survey on Requirements and Design Methods for Secure Software Development

...software development life cycle processes, security specification languages, security requirements engineering processes, secure design languages, and secure design guidelines Read more

1 August, 2009
Information Security Officer/Manager - Wiltshire

Information Security Officer/Manager - Wiltshire

...technology * Proven experience with writing and implementing policies and procedures * Experience in secure design and vulnerability testing for mission critical applications in a multi-vendor... Read more

26 May, 2012

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