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Re: Software security specifications

Subject: Re: Software security specifications
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:04:38 -0800 (PST)
Hi Shawn

Could you be a bit more specific about your question. 

The applications being developed are they big enough
to involve concepts of Enterprise architecture?

The policy you are trying to develop is that a high
level policy or a more hands-on lower level policy
specific to the apllication?


Udayan

--- "i.matilde@gmail.com" <i.matilde@gmail.com> wrote:

I need to develop a policy that will list security
requirements for
new applications developed internally or by
contractors, general
specifications like validate input ecc...., I am
looking for some good
resources on the subject, any recommendations?

Best Regards,

Shawn



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