
Alice and Bob Learn Application Security
by Tanya Janca
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Cybersecurity.
Learn application security from the very start, with this comprehensive and approachable guide!Alice and Bob Learn Application Security is an accessible and thorough resource for anyone seeking to incorporate, from the beginning of the System Development Life Cycle, best security practices in software development. This book covers all the basic sub...
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