On 26.07.2016 18:42, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
In many projects packages change names frequently during development, everything is open and locking stuff down is the last thing on peoples minds. While this of course leads to slightly less secure software, it does achieve *business value*.
I would recommend Cristina Cifuentes presentation "Are We Ready for Secure Languages?" from the recent Curry On conference, of which a recording is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fC975HLhyc for some less anecdotal thoughts on the business value of slightly more secure software.
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