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Gary McGraw on developing secure software (Q&A)

For more than a decade, Gary McGraw has been pushing companies to write better code so that the software we all rely on for desktop computing, Web surfing, and Internet communications works the way it should. That includes making sure it doesn't have defects that attackers can exploit to steal data and otherwise wreak havoc.

In 2002, Microsoft got the message, or rather got sick of hearing complaints from its customers about holes in its software that were letting high-profile viruses onto Windows desktops and corporate networks. The company launched its Trustworthy Computing initiative and is now a leader … Read more