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SUMMARY:Secure Coding Practices and Automated Assessment Tools
DESCRIPTION:Elisa Heymann and Barton Miller (University of Wisconsin)\n\nH
 igh performance computing increasingly involves the development and deploy
 ment of services to access resources for computation, communication, data,
  and analytics. Unique to the HPC field is the large amount of software th
 at we develop to drive these services. These services must assure data int
 egrity and availability, while providing access to a global scientific and
  engineering community.\n\nSecuring your network is not enough. Every serv
 ice that you deploy is a window into your data center from the outside wor
 ld, and a window that could be exploited by an attacker.\n\nThis tutorial 
 is relevant to anyone wanting to learn about minimizing security flaws in 
 the software they develop or manage. You will learn skills critical for so
 ftware developers and analysts concerned with security.\n\nSoftware assura
 nce tools – tools that scan the source or binary code of a program to find
  weaknesses – are the first line of defense in assessing the security of a
  software project. These tools can catch flaws in a program that affect bo
 th the correctness and safety of the code. This tutorial is also relevant 
 to anyone wanting to learn how to use these tools.\n\nTo prepare for this 
 tutorial attendees should follow the instructions available at http://www.
 cs.wisc.edu/mist/Tools.pdf\n\nTag: Security, Tools\n\nRegistration Categor
 y: Tutorial Reg Pass\n\n
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