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Development Environment Best Practices

Subject: Development Environment Best Practices
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 08:22:03 -0500
Does anyone on this list have any resources for Development environment
best practices.  I am looking for something that explains the need to
separate the production, testing, and development environments.  I also
need something explaining correct processes for developing and
implementing code (such as: developers should not administer the
production servers they install code on, or developers should not have
full admin rights on all boxes, etc).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

 
Josh Berry | CISSP GCIA 
Information Security
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