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Enhancing Secure Coding Through Active Community Participation
Feb 24, 2012
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Anthony Pell
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software security
secure coding
open source engagement
community involvement
bug detection
In his seminal work The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Eric Raymond put forward the claim that Michael Howard and David LeBlanc claim in their 2003 book Writing Secure Code
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