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Secure Programming Cookbook for C & C++ : Cookbooks Ser. - John Viega
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Secure Programming Cookbook for C & C++

By: John Viega

Paperback | 25 July 2003

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The Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++ is an important new resource for developers serious about writing secure code. It contains a wealth of solutions to problems faced by those who care about the security of their applications. It covers a wide range of topics, including safe initialization, access control, input validation, symmetric and public key cryptography, cryptographic hashes and MACs, authentication and key exchange, PKI, random numbers, and anti-tampering. The rich set of code samples provided in the book's more than 200 recipes will help programmers secure the C and C++ programs they write for both Unix (including Linux) and Windows environments. Readers will learn: how to avoid common programming errors, such as buffer overflows, race conditions and format string problems; how to properly SSL-enable applications; how to create secure channels for client-server communication without SSL; how to integrate Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) into applications; best practices for using cryptography properly; techniques and strategies for properly validating input to programs; how to launch programs securely; how to use file access mechanisms properly; and techniques for protecting applications from reverse engineering. The book's Web site supplements the book by providing a place to post new recipes, including those written in additional languages like Perl, Java, and Python. Monthly prizes will reward the best recipes submitted by readers.

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"This is a book that's long overdue and makes for an interesting and deeply technical read on a topic that we should all core about more. Yes, it's limited to C and C++ readers, but with the majority of key applications being written in these languages that's where the biggest benefit can be had - give the sample chapter a read, and you'll soon be on your way to the books store to buy the rest of it." "A powerful and initially somewhat scary book that will quickly get you thinking about security while you program - as opposed to as an afterthought." - Paul Hudson, LinuxFormat, Christmas 03 - Rating 10/10 - Top Stuff Award

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