
ASW #229 - Nick Selby
Application Security Weekly (Audio)
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C++ Compilers
I think that especially in the modern world, to bring in the tooling and the support for what helps you either be secure by default or point out your problems is important. And maybe thinking aloud here, trying to tie this back to also where directionally would OWAS be going, should be going. Are the tools to either point to rather than yet another hardening guide or a top 10 list? Or here are the recommended libraries to pull things together so that you can print securely, log securely, work with cores securely, et cetera. Well, I think it comes back to the default secure by default. If something is, I think secure by default is more is more necessary
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