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Date: 2015-11-20 16:43:16
Computing
Prevention
Evaluation
Computer security
Security
Information technology management
Data security
IT risk management
Software assurance
Vulnerability
Application security
ISO/IEC 27000-series

Principles for Software Assurance Assessment A Framework for Examining the Secure Development Processes of Commercial Technology Providers PRIMARY AUTHORS: Shaun Gilmore, Senior Security Program Manager,

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