Many of  traditional benefits of SaaS: no software to install, scaling from 
group to enterprise, and ease of central management, make it easier to roll out 
and manage software security programs enterprise wide.  The bigger and more 
diverse an organization is the more these “consumption” benefits kick in.

-Chris

From: Prasad N Shenoy [mailto:prasad.she...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 9:02 PM
To: Chris Wysopal
Cc: Gary McGraw; Secure Code Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SC-L] InformIT: comparing static analysis tools

Very well said Chris. Can you explain what you mean by ". <bias-alert>I think 
SaaS based software is more easily consumed and this isn't any different for 
software security</bias-alert>"

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On Feb 3, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Chris Wysopal 
<cwyso...@veracode.com<mailto:cwyso...@veracode.com>> wrote:
. <bias-alert>I think SaaS based software is more easily consumed and this 
isn't any different for software security</bias-alert>
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