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    Secure Coding in C and C++ (2nd Edition)

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    Secure Coding in C and C++ (2nd Edition)

    Secure Coding in C and C++ (2nd Edition) (SEI Series in Software Engineering) by Robert Seacord
    2013 | ISBN: 0321822137 | English | 600 pages | EPUB | 16 MB

    Learn the Root Causes of Software Vulnerabilities and How to Avoid Them

    Commonly exploited software vulnerabilities are usually caused by avoidable software defects. Having analyzed tens of thousands of vulnerability reports since 1988, CERT has determined that a relatively small number of root causes account for most of the vulnerabilities.

    Secure Coding in C and C++, Second Edition, identifies and explains these root causes and shows the steps that can be taken to prevent exploitation. Moreover, this book encourages programmers to adopt security best practices and to develop a security mindset that can help protect software from tomorrow’s attacks, not just today’s. Drawing on the CERT’s reports and conclusions, Robert C. Seacord systematically identifies the program errors most likely to lead to security breaches, shows how they can be exploited, reviews the potential consequences, and presents secure alternatives.

    Coverage includes technical detail on how to
    Improve the overall security of any C or C++ application
    Thwart buffer overflows, stack-smashing, and return-oriented programming attacks that exploit insecure string manipulation logic
    Avoid vulnerabilities and security flaws resulting from the incorrect use of dynamic memory management functions
    Eliminate integer-related problems resulting from signed integer overflows, unsigned integer wrapping, and truncation errors
    Perform secure I/O, avoiding file system vulnerabilities
    Correctly use formatted output functions without introducing format-string vulnerabilities
    Avoid race conditions and other exploitable vulnerabilities while developing concurrent code

    The second edition features
    Updates for C11 and C++11
    Significant revisions to chapters on strings, dynamic memory management, and integer security
    A new chapter on concurrency
    Access to the online secure coding course offered through Carnegie Mellon’s Open Learning Initiative (OLI)

    Secure Coding in C and C++, Second Edition, presents hundreds of examples of secure code, insecure code, and exploits, implemented for Windows and Linux. If you’re responsible for creating secure C or C++ software–or for keeping it safe–no other book offers you this much detailed, expert assistance.