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Darkreading: Secure Coding Certification


From: James.McGovern at thehartford.com (McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT))
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:26:02 -0400

Maybe the test shouldn't focus on code at all? If we can agree that many flaws are found at design time even before 
code is written (Yes, most folks still use waterfall approaches but that is a different debate) then why can't 
questions occur at this level? 

If we follow the trend of IT at large, we would understand that lots of "coding" is going outside of the United States 
but architecture and design for the most part is still onshore, it has the potential for a bigger impact, access to 
more capital and therefore should come first.


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