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How Safe are Your Application Designs? New Carlisle OH

Organizations are building more complex applications to run their online businesses, while consumers continue to entrust organization with very sensitive data. Here are the questions your company needs to ask when designing, or even using, application software.

LaniCom, LLC
937-335-0202
10 N Market St, Suite C
Troy, OH
Midwest Design Computers LLC
(937) 222-6890
4050 Benfield Drive
Dayton, OH
Omya, Inc.
(513) 378-4612
9987 Carver Road
Cincinnati, OH
Nease Corporation
(513) 587-2800
4480 Lake Forest Dr
Cincinnati, OH
Global Quality Corp.
(513) 474-9780
8449 Beechmont Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
G33k2 Technology Solutions
937 688-3577
333 N. Limestone St., Suite 205
Springfield, OH
Robert T. Schaefer Inc.
(513) 753-8960
3549 Royal Stewart Court
Cincinnati, OH
Cardinal Solutions
(513) 984-6700
8044 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati, OH
Hunkar Technologies Inc.
(513) 272-1010
7007 Valley Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Bollen Ped-A-Base Inc.
(513) 321-1432
1138 Cryer Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
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How Safe are Your Application Designs?

Posted by : Chris Wysopal

Why is application security so important for enterprises in today's business environment?

Gone are the days when security breaches could be pushed aside and dealt with behind closed doors. Security breaches of all flavors have made front-page news since the beginning of 2005--several of which can be blamed on the insecure applications rolled out by organizations to enable online activities for customers and end-users.

Organizations are building more complex applications to run their online businesses, while consumers continue to entrust organization with very sensitive data. Here are the questions your company needs to ask when designing, or even using, application software.

Who should be concerned with application security?

Architects, developers, and project managers developing third-party applications should place emphasis on application security principles. However, vulnerabilities within custom in-house applications are more common and pose significant risk to sensitive information, such as consumers' personal financial information.

What are the inherent security risks in the application design process?

Developers need to build insecure coding techniques, such as encryption, authentication, and passwords. Until recently, many of these techniques have not been taught in college classes for software developers. Therefore, many software engineers writing code are not educated about these techniques and are not aware of potential problems. Fo...

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