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As with other aspects of cybersecurity, the level of programming language security depends on what we mean by “secure.” It’s true that Java has fewer identified vulnerabilities than some ...
"The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java" book covers the rules for secure coding using Java programming language. InfoQ spoke with book authors on how these rules can help Java developers.
Secure software supply chain solution provider Chainguard Inc. today announced Chainguard Libraries, a new product line that offers secure language libraries for Java built directly from source in ...
Nearly half (45%) of AI-generated code contains security flaws despite appearing production-ready, new research from Veracode has found.
Industry group issues “essentials” for developing safe code A group of secure-programming experts plans a series of documents that outline the skills coders need to write Web applications that ...
New research from software security specialist Fortify reveals that bugs are far less common in Java compared with commercial C/C++ code ...
As OS vendors get better about patching their own flaws, malware authors are increasingly turning to third-party code to get their dirty work done, and Java is high on the list. It's easy to say ...
However, the vast majority of Android applications today are written in Java. Legacy and free-to-use solutions to “secure” Java apps focus on obfuscation techniques.
Scripting for More Secure Java Code Because she works on a DevSecOps team, Boyarsky thinks a lot about process automation across enterprises with many teams.
An academic paper [PDF] published in 2018 identified a code snippet Lundblad posted on the site as the most copied Java code taken from StackOverflow and then re-used in open source projects.