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Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance (Artech House Information Security and Privacy)

Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance (Artech House Information Security and Privacy)

Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance (Artech House
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Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance (Artech House Information Security and Privacy) Hardback - 2008 - 1st Edition

by Takanen, Ari; Demott, Jared D.; Miller, Charles

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Offering a powerful new tool to build secure, high-quality software, this resource helps developers think like a software cracker so they can find and patch flaws before harmful viruses, worms, and Trojans can rampage systems. Traditional software programmers and testers learn how to make fuzzing a standard practice.

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Offers software developers a tool to build secure, high-quality software, and takes a weapon from the malicious hackers' arsenal. This book helps developers think like a software cracker, so they can find and patch flaws in software before harmful viruses, worms, and Trojans can use these vulnerabilities to rampage systems.
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