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THE CERT?C CODING STANDARD: 98 RULES FOR DEVELOPING SAFE, RELIABLE, AND SECURE SYSTEMS 2/E 作者:SEACORD 出版社:全華 出版日期:2014-05-12 |
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This book is an essential desktop reference for the CERT C coding standard. The CERT C Coding Standard is an indispensable collection of expert information. The standard itemizes those coding errors that are the root causes of software vulnerabilities in C and prioritizes them by severity, likelihood of exploitation, and remediation costs. Each guideline provides examples of insecure code as well as secure, alternative implementations. If uniformly applied, these guidelines will eliminate the critical coding errors that lead to buffer overflows, format string vulnerabilities, integer overflow, and other common software vulnerabilities.
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The material in this book has been updated for the C11 Standard, including a new section on concurrency. This edition has also been updated to account for C11 Annex K Bounds-checked interfaces and other security improvements in the standard. (Omitted from this edition: various rules, nonnormative guidelines, nonnormative POSIX appendix, and Microsoft specific appendix)圖
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1. Provides the fixed set of rules that organizations must follow in order to certify compliance with a recognized security standard, backed by CERT and ISO/IEC
2. Guidelines include suggestions for improving system performance and how to improve source code readability
3. Each rule is exemplified by compliant and non-compliant sample code 4. Fully updated for the new C11 standard 5. This edition includes a new section on concurrency
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