If you are a developer who takes their work seriously this book is highly recommended reading http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Secure-Second-Michael-Howard/dp/0735617228
>Peter Karunyu wrote: Ahem, some dudes over at the security mailing list are making the logistics for setting a lab for a hacking "event" http://lists.my.co.ke/pipermail/security/2009-October/000782.html
@Peter, thnks for the info. I think we can give Chucks and group something to play with next year ( humouring them ) event. Security group tactics, methods must be learnt. So those " behind the server " should start sharpening their skills. :-)@Chucks as security team, if it will be possible I setup a server to be broken into, which will help to learn more about offensive and defensive coding, will you guys honour the challenge? I mean we can throw in all the exploits and flavours.If Chucks and Team accept the challenge and I know its serious stuff, we must build a skunks code team. Anyone willing? I'm a code toddler but now focussed.....Listers, lets make this a bit interesting. :-))))))
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