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Static analysis technique was introduced by King in 1974 as a way to understand and debug program rather than to find vulnerabilities in the program. Static analysis emerges as a major security…Continue
Tags: Vulnerability, Analysis, Static
Started by Nurul Haszeli. Last reply by Nurul Haszeli Jan 16.
Last week, I'd presented in ICSECS 2011 with title Taxonomy of C Overflows Vulnerabilities Attacks. You can view either at Springer website or at…Continue
Tags: Vulnerabilities, Security, Software, Taxonomy
Started by Nurul Haszeli Jul 4, 2011.
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3 interesting articles for weekend reading - about software security, encryption, and vulnerability of pcAnywhere tool. Check it out at http://malaysiandeveloper.blogspot.com/2012/02/weekend-reading.html
Hey guys .. Just update my blogs .. few interesting articles plus my studies between Java versus C on Memory Overflow vulnerabilities ... check it out at http://malaysiandeveloper.blogspot.com
Just update my blogs about Google email and few things... check it out at my blog
just share my thought on cyber warfare... check it out @ http://malaysiandeveloper.blogspot.com/2011/11/cyber-warfare-is-it-...
Well.. as I presented in ICSECS2011 .. there is a need for us to come with well-defined taxonomy and why is that mandatory? the best answers to that is we don't know when and how an exploit can take place, but we can reduce it.. Example of latest attack is on NATO System .. check it out https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/14972-NATO-Systems-Breached-...
I'll be presenting on software vulnerabilities at ICSEC 2011 @ UMP, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. I'll be touching little bit on vulnerabilities but main focus will be C vulnerabilities and classifications of it. See you there guys.
Information Security is the parent of software security. The other child will be hardware security. Others may says network is another branch of it. For me, network still need hardware and software to works thus it falls in either software or hardware security depending on the object you are looking into. BTW, software is still the main security area. A secure hardware needs software to secure it too :)
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