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Re: The biggest thing affecting software security? People, apparently.

Subject: Re: The biggest thing affecting software security? People, apparently.
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:04:13 -0400
The reason there is such a hugh investment in technology is because we can't rely on people for security. No matter how much we try to educate, the general populous disregard the significance of security.
In addition, trivial security implementation are met with trivial exploits, something that will do the cracker just fine.


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I wouldn't call 66 votes on your website Nick
(http://www.mail-archive.com/sc-l%40securecoding.org/msg00758.html), a
comprehensive tally. It would be interesting to get a larger audience
involved in this type of question though.

Regards,

- webappsec


On 6/29/05, Nick Murison <nick@urgusabic.net> wrote:


Hi all,

www.threatsandcountermeasures.com just closed their poll on what people
thought was the biggest thing affecting software security.  The results were:

People:     80.3%
Process:    18.2%
Technology:  1.5%

Results also available from www.threatsandcountermeasures.com/PastPolls.aspx.

If this is the case, then why is there such a huge financial investment in
security technology?  Is the human factor expected to magically improves once
we've got the "right" technology?

For our new poll, Threats and Countermeasures are asking what people
consider to be the more secure web application development platform; JSP,
PHP, ColdFusion, ASP.NET or old-skool CGI.

Best regards,
--
Nicholas John Murison
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http://www.urgusabic.net




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