Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0: Writing Secure X++ Code
White Papers This white paper addresses one of the most important aspects of trustworthy computing: writing secure code. The paper will help to write X++ code that meets the trustworthy computing requirements of Microsoft Dynamics/AX 4.0.
[September 7, 2006, 3:18]
How to Digitally Sign Downloadable Code for Secure Content Transfer
White Papers Learn how VeriSign Code Signing Certificates allow you to digitally sign your content for unprecedented secure delivery over the Internet and safely transport it from your site.
[June 5, 2009, 15:06]
MSDN Webcast: Writing Secure Code (Level 300)
White Papers This webcast presents techniques for writing secure code. All corporate data and systems are vulnerable to the ravages of hackers. A good defense starts with the quality of the software one writes.
[June 9, 2006, 0:00]
MSDN Webcast: Developing Secure Code Using Visual Studio Partner Solutions (Level 100)
White Papers Organizations understand the importance of developing secure software and the unrelenting focus necessary to develop secure code. A number of Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partners (VSIPs) provide tools to help developers write and distribute...
[March 28, 2008, 0:02]
Apple patents secure code
Talkback This was reported first on Macsimum News on November 3, 2005: http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/apple_files_patent_system_and_method_for_creating_tamper_resistant_code/
[November 10, 2005, 15:18]
Microsoft funds secure code-writing course
News In the second of a string of collaborations between Microsoft and universities in the UK, the University of Leeds has received partial funding to teach would-be developers to write secure code. He said Microsoft's Secure Windows Initiative, which...
[March 24, 2003, 13:55]
Secure Your Source Code
White Papers SourceAnywhere Hosted offers a reliable, fast and secure version control infrastructure at a reasonable cost, so that one can focus the technology budgets on competitive advantage rather than infrastructure.
[March 12, 2008, 0:01]
MSDN Webcast: Writing Secure Code (Part 1 of 2): Best Practices (Level 200)
White Papers This webcast is part one of a two-part series to help experienced developers build their knowledge of secure coding best practices. The attendee of this webcast will learn about established threat modeling methodologies and tools and how to apply...
[July 1, 2008, 1:01]
Writing Secure Code - Best Practices Part 1-Level 200
White Papers In this 2-part series for experienced developers, you will build upon existing knowledge of secure coding best practices to learn about analyzing, mitigating, and modeling threats. This is part 1 of a 2-part series.
[October 19, 2004, 0:00]
Secure Code and Content Distribution - OpenDeploy Security: Six Key Considerations
White Papers However, the complex environment in which code, content and configurations are deployed to such applications, including those outside the firewall, makes bulletproof security more difficult to achieve - but no less essential.
[October 5, 2009, 0:00]
Apple patents secure code
News The Mac maker has applied for a patent to cover a "system and method for creating tamper-resistant code". Apple describes ways of ensuring that code can be limited to specific hardware, even in a world in which operating systems can be run...
[November 10, 2005, 10:20]
MSDN Webcast: Writing Secure Code - Best Practices (Part 1 of 2) - Level 200
White Papers The attendee of this webcast will learn about established threat modeling methodologies and tools and how they can be applied with other best practices to minimize vulnerabilities and limit damage from attacks.
[August 1, 2007, 1:00]
Crack the Customer Value Code: Secure Customers and Profits for Life
White Papers The attendee of this webcast will learn why customers, not products, generate profits; how to spend money on the limited customer base in order to get the greatest return; how to manage the "Value exchange" - the value one delivers to the...
[August 31, 2007, 1:00]
MSDN Webcast: Writing Secure Code: Best Practices (Part 2 of 2) ( Level 200)
White Papers The presenter of this webcast discusses common security threats faced by application developers, such as buffer overruns, cross-site scripting and denial of service attacks and how to effectively defend against these threats.
[August 1, 2007, 1:00]
Presidential advisor slams software security
News An advisor to the US' Homeland Security Council has lashed out at software developers, arguing their failure to deliver secure code is responsible for most security threats. Once we start writing and deploying secure code, every other problem in...
[February 26, 2004, 14:55]
Redmond hails lifecycle security programme
News A programme placing strict controls on developers to ensure they build secure code is showing early signs of success, according to a senior executive from the software giant. And [the book] Writing Secure Code by [Microsoft security experts...
[September 2, 2005, 16:05]
Developers 'should be accountable' for security holes
News Speaking at Secure London 2005, Schmidt, who is now the president and chief executive of R&H Security Consulting, also called for better training for software developers, many of who he believes don't have the skills needed to write secure code.
[October 12, 2005, 12:15]
Microsoft defends security track record
News Microsoft has admitted it does not expect to ever release completely secure, flawless code, but denied that its software was any less secure than any other complex code. No matter how successful Trustworthy Computing is, however, the nature of...
[July 3, 2003, 13:13]
MS puts coders on bug alert
News Under a new push to secure software code and convince customers that security is a top priority, Microsoft is putting its Windows developers, testers and program managers through a crash course in secure programming.
[February 8, 2002, 9:36]
Signed code: Security or censorship?
News Several reports claimed that Microsoft plans to secure the code of its next-generation consumer operating system, codenamed Whistler, with digital signatures in an effort to prevent viruses and Trojan horses.
[November 27, 2000, 15:54]



