[SC-L] BSIMM: Confessions of a Software Security Alchemist (informIT)
Steven M. Christey
coley at linus.mitre.org
Wed Mar 18 17:14:03 EST 2009
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Gary McGraw wrote:
> Many of the top N lists we encountered were developed through the
> consistent use of static analysis tools.
Interesting. Does this mean that their top N lists are less likely to
include design flaws? (though they would be covered under various other
BSIMM activities).
> After looking at millions of lines of code (sometimes constantly), a
> ***real*** top N list of bugs emerges for an organization. Eradicating
> number one is an obvious priority. Training can help. New number
> one...lather, rinse, repeat.
I believe this is reflected in public CVE data. Take a look at the bugs
that are being reported for, say, Microsoft or major Linux vendors or most
any product with a long history, and their current number 1's are not the
same as the number 1's of the past.
- Steve
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