Exploiting Modern C++
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- Recognize the differences between ordinary bugs and serious vulnerabilities
- Understand patterns of vulnerability in source code, architecture, and your own thinking
- Choose and apply the right tools for identifying specific flaws
- Detect problems via code reviews, static and dynamic testing, fuzz testing, and penetration Improve system design by performing advanced threat hunting with a hacker’s mindset
- Master 10 proven best practices for hardening any C++ code base
Matthew Butler has spent 30 years architecting and engineering software systems for network security, law enforcement and the military. He works primarily in signals intelligence, where he uses C, C++ and Modern C++ to build systems running on hardware platforms ranging from embedded micro-controllers to FPGAs to large-scale airborne platforms. Much of his experience has involved building systems that defend against attackers or building highly sensitive systems that are targets. He is actively involved in the C++ community, serves on various planning committees for C++Now and CppCon, and speaks at both events.
- The definitive guide to secure C++ coding for C/C++ developers and architects: practical, end-to-end guidance, from design to exploit to remediation
- Understand what hackers are looking for in your designs and code
- Recognize how small real-world coding mistakes lead to massive breaches
- Detect problems through code reviews, static and dynamic testing, fuzz testing, and penetration testing
- Hunt down hidden threats in your system designs
- Master 10 simple best practices for hardening your C/C++ code
- By Matthew Butler, internationally-renowned architect and speaker on secure coding
- Recognize the differences between ordinary bugs and serious vulnerabilities
- Understand patterns of vulnerability in source code, architecture, and your own thinking
- Choose and apply the right tools for identifying specific flaws
- Detect problems via code reviews, static and dynamic testing, fuzz testing, and penetration Improve system design by performing advanced threat hunting with a hacker’s mindset
- Master 10 proven best practices for hardening any C++ code base
- The definitive guide to secure C++ coding: practical, end-to-end guidance, from design to exploit to remediation
- Understand what hackers are looking for in your designs and code
- Recognize how small real-world coding mistakes lead to massive breaches
- Detect problems through code reviews, static and dynamic testing, fuzz testing, and penetration testing
- Hunt down hidden threats in your system designs
- Master 10 simple best practices for hardening your C/C++ code
- By Matthew Butler, internationally-renowned architect and speaker on secure coding
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Subjects | professional, higher education, COM053000, Employability, IT Professional, COM051070, Y-AA AW PROF – PROG LANGUAGES |