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Home Architecture, security and coding Security rule #4: Try to use standard solutions
Security rule #4: Try to use standard solutions
Written by Division by Zero   
Saturday, 23 January 2010 15:07

There are always smarter people than you, at least this goes for me. Security issues have a large spectrum and it is impossible to be an expert on all of them. Use standard solutions (in your framework or third party) to validate data and make it safe. Or to protect your network from intruders. Of course you have to have knowledge about these security issues, but just enough to be able to asses the quality of the standard solutions. Only develop your own security solution if there isn't any standard solution available, but think and search twice about it.

 

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