Writing Secure and Hack Resistant Code
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore techniques for writing secure and hack-resistant code in Windows 2003 with experts Michael Howard and David LeBlanc in this comprehensive Black Hat conference talk. Gain valuable insights into best practices for developing robust software that can withstand potential security threats and vulnerabilities. Learn strategies to enhance the security of your Windows 2003 applications and protect against common attack vectors. Discover essential coding techniques and methodologies to fortify your software against malicious exploits and ensure a more resilient development process.
Syllabus
Black Hat Windows 2003 - Writing Secure and Hack Resistant Code
Taught by
Black Hat
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