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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers. There’s a lot of bad software out there. Unreliable, insecure, unsafe and unusable. It’s become so bad that some people are demanding regulation of software development and licensing software developers. As “software engineers” so that they can be held to professional standards. And potentially sued for negligence. They should write beautif...

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Building Real Software: May 2015

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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Friday, May 22, 2015. Appsec: The gaps between Builders and Defenders. This year's SANS Institute State of Application Security Survey. Which I worked on with Eric Johnson and Frank Kim, looks at the gaps between Builders (the people who design and develop software) and Defenders (application security and information security professionals and operations). But it offers a new hope for secure software. Posted by Jim Bird. From runn...

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Building Real Software: Does DevOps Reduce Technical Debt – or Make it Worse?

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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Does DevOps Reduce Technical Debt – or Make it Worse? DevOps can help reduce technical debt. In some fundamental ways. First, building a Continuous Delivery/Deployment pipeline. Automating the work of migration and deployment, will force you to clean up inconsistencies and holes in configuration and code deployment, and inconsistencies between development, test and production environments. In DevOps ensur...

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Building Real Software: Has Static Analysis reached its limits?

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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Has Static Analysis reached its limits? HP’s acquisition of Fortify this week. Which I am sure will make some people at Kleiner Perkins happy) has made me think some more about static analysis and the state of the technology. One of the static analysis tools that we rely on is Findbugs. After receiving venture capital investment, Coverity went on a buying spree to fill out its product portfolio, and sin...

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Building Real Software: Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers

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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers. There’s a lot of bad software out there. Unreliable, insecure, unsafe and unusable. It’s become so bad that some people are demanding regulation of software development and licensing software developers. As “software engineers” so that they can be held to professional standards. And potentially sued for negligence. They should write beautif...

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Building Real Software: Applying the 80:20 Rule in Software Development

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Developing and Maintaining Secure and Reliable Software in the Real World. Thursday, November 14, 2013. Applying the 80:20 Rule in Software Development. Managers don’t want to think harder than they have to. They like simple rules of thumb. Quick and straightforward ways of looking at problems and getting pointed in the right direction. The simpler, the better. One of the most useful rules of thumb is the 80:20 rule. 80% of effects come from 20% of causes and 80% of results come from 20% of effort. This ...

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Lusis: January 2011

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Stuff from the mind of John E. Vincent. Friday, January 14, 2011. Follow up to "No Operations Team Left Behind". Jim Bird over at the swreflections. Blog, recently posted an article entitled "What I like (and don't like) about DevOps". Here's my original comment:. Http:/ devops-culture-hurdles.heroku.com/. Show me who logged on to the server and what they did. Sadly my original post has been used as "See? DevOps isn't for REAL. Do not let the "cool" factor of DevOps cloud the practical factor of DevOps.

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What Refactoring is, and what it isn’t | Java Code Geeks - 2016

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Terms & Conditions. Java Code Geeks Java Developers Resource Center. Best Of The Week. Raquo; Software Development. Raquo; What Refactoring is, and what it isn’t. What Refactoring is, and what it isn’t. Posted by: Jim Bird. April 10th, 2012. Sometimes a programmer will come to me and explain that they don’t like the design of something and that we’re gonna need to do a whole bunch of refactoring to make it right. Oh Oh. This doesn’t sound good. And it doesn’t sound like refactoring either. Fixing any bug...

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BlogFranz: March 2011

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Python Boto SSH SOCKS = Easy Cheap Coffeeshop VPN. A while back (well actually after reading Unencrypted Wifi Must Die. For this, but on Ubuntu 10.04 and later this is as simple as. The code is pretty simple. First connect to EC2. E = boto.connect ec2(). Mfranz...

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BlogFranz: start-stop-daemon on CentOS/RHEL5 (and probably other RedHat derivatives)

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Saturday, January 03, 2009. Start-stop-daemon on CentOS/RHEL5 (and probably other RedHat derivatives). Some packages depend on the start-stop-daemon command which is not available in CentOS (or the dag repositories, AFAIK) but the solution is to pull down the source for dpkg. Also, mak...

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BlogFranz: January 2011

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Something I wrote last week thanks to whoever it was in Room 227 at the Holiday Inn Express I was staying at down in Virginia had their TV turned up way too loud. Before I got the nerve to call the front desk and tell them to turn it down. Played “Stra...

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BlogFranz: August 2010

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Monday, August 09, 2010. Finally Went Android (Or, My Favorite Apps). The Cliq XT It is not perfect but hey it is just a phone! So what are my favorite apps? I really haven't given the built-in browser a chance. Haven't wanted to. On my desktop that allows me to toggle GPS/Wifi. I stil...

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BlogFranz: September 2010

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Monday, September 27, 2010. Hackers, Crackers, Terrorists, and Other Things You Should Care Less About. Kodefupanda: Who cares who #stuxnet target was? The takeaway is that ICS security is a prob that effects us all. We need solutions not attribution. So if you come from this vulnerabi...

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BlogFranz: Large Scale Packet Dump Analysis with MongoDB

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Large Scale Packet Dump Analysis with MongoDB. Let's back up a bit. Enter pdml. I first described this in a Digital Bond blog post. Sun Feb 13 11:20:05 [conn17] query art0.$cmd ntoreturn:1 command: { distinct: "raw", key: "ip src", query: {} } reslen:4457...

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Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers | Java Code Geeks - 2016

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Terms & Conditions. Java Code Geeks Java Developers Resource Center. Best Of The Week. Raquo; Software Development. Raquo; Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers Blame it on their Managers. Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers Blame it on their Managers. Posted by: Jim Bird. July 9th, 2015. There’s a lot of bad software out there. Unreliable, insecure, unsafe and unusable. It’s become so bad that some people are demanding regulation of software development and licensing software developers. Managers no...

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BlogFranz: July 2011

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The end of vulnerabilities. Alternating between Python and Ruby; R&D, Consulting, and Ops; Linux and BSD. Moving from Austin to Skokie to Baltimore. Adoptive to Bio. Republican to Democrat, and other Things Done Backwards. Saturday, July 30, 2011. The 5 Minute Guide to Running OpenVZ on CentOS 6.x. 1) Add the OpenVZ repos. See the Quick Installation guide. Root@opti330 yum.repos.d]# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/openvz.repo. Baseurl=http:/ download.openvz.org/current/. 3) Update /etc/sysctl.conf. 5) Update /etc/s...

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