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Security in your applications   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Jun 2002 to 16 Jun 2002

Security is becoming increasingly important. How much effort do you put into ensuring your applications are secure?

OptionVotes% 
None - my applications do not expose critical data15132.13
None - we assume our users follow safe practices4810.21
Minimal - we ensure that casual attacks won't break things8818.72
Medium - we use encryption and logins, and ensure there are no buffer overrun problems or backdoors.12526.60
Strong - strong encryption, firewalls, sandboxing, single access points, strong passwords, user roles etc347.23
Paranoid - same as strong, with full security audits and regular third party testing245.11



 
GeneralStrong security, but... Pin
Stefan Spenz10-Jun-02 1:23
Stefan Spenz10-Jun-02 1:23 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
John M. Drescher10-Jun-02 16:19
John M. Drescher10-Jun-02 16:19 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Andrew Connell11-Jun-02 0:41
Andrew Connell11-Jun-02 0:41 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Stefan Spenz11-Jun-02 5:35
Stefan Spenz11-Jun-02 5:35 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Andrew Connell11-Jun-02 5:42
Andrew Connell11-Jun-02 5:42 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
jkgh12-Jun-02 11:23
jkgh12-Jun-02 11:23 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Andrew Connell12-Jun-02 16:08
Andrew Connell12-Jun-02 16:08 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
ColinDavies13-Jun-02 20:44
ColinDavies13-Jun-02 20:44 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Andrew Connell13-Jun-02 23:53
Andrew Connell13-Jun-02 23:53 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Uwe Keim11-Jun-02 20:47
sitebuilderUwe Keim11-Jun-02 20:47 
GeneralRe: Strong security, but... Pin
Stefan Spenz12-Jun-02 3:53
Stefan Spenz12-Jun-02 3:53 
Generalremembering passwords Pin
Jeremy Pullicino9-Jun-02 23:12
Jeremy Pullicino9-Jun-02 23:12 
GeneralRe: remembering passwords Pin
jkgh9-Jun-02 23:15
jkgh9-Jun-02 23:15 
GeneralBuffer over-runs Pin
Christian Graus9-Jun-02 22:29
protectorChristian Graus9-Jun-02 22:29 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Michael P Butler10-Jun-02 0:29
Michael P Butler10-Jun-02 0:29 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Christian Graus10-Jun-02 0:48
protectorChristian Graus10-Jun-02 0:48 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Tim Smith10-Jun-02 1:39
Tim Smith10-Jun-02 1:39 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Christian Graus10-Jun-02 1:56
protectorChristian Graus10-Jun-02 1:56 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
James R. Twine10-Jun-02 4:11
James R. Twine10-Jun-02 4:11 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Tim Smith10-Jun-02 10:34
Tim Smith10-Jun-02 10:34 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Christian Graus10-Jun-02 13:02
protectorChristian Graus10-Jun-02 13:02 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
James R. Twine11-Jun-02 3:17
James R. Twine11-Jun-02 3:17 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
jkgh12-Jun-02 11:27
jkgh12-Jun-02 11:27 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
Christian Graus10-Jun-02 13:07
protectorChristian Graus10-Jun-02 13:07 
GeneralRe: Buffer over-runs Pin
peterchen11-Jun-02 8:53
peterchen11-Jun-02 8:53 
James R. Twine wrote:
is usually faster (at runtime)

I once had a app log component changed from streams to snprintf - since the streams were freaking slow. Dunno how thsi fits with your experience, but it has cured from from using streams unequivocally.

Peter


Back in the days before yer Gighertz and Teraflops there was something we old timers called paranoia. Andrew Torrance, The Lounge   [sighist]

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