If you haven’t downloaded it here (or here if you run 64 bit) and run it against your .NET code you probably should. To support the CTP release of CAT.NET Andreas Fuchsberger (developer on CISG)… more →
Mark Curphey - SecurityBuddha.combrittanygh wrote 2 months ago: Way back when I was still in law school, I took an advanced research class called “International and … more →
mcurphey wrote 6 months ago: If you haven’t downloaded it here (or here if you run 64 bit) and run it against your .NET cod … more →
mcurphey wrote 6 months ago: We have just released a free static analysis tool for .NET and the open source Anti-XSS 3.0 library … more →
mcurphey wrote 10 months ago: We have a management coach helping our team be more effective. I have had training from management c … more →
mcurphey wrote 10 months ago: The CISG Team Blog is now operational. We are initially blogging about things we are doing with Anti … more →
mcurphey wrote 11 months ago: The team I run at Microsoft is called the Connected Information Security Group and we build software … more →
mcurphey wrote 11 months ago: The team I run at Microsoft is called the Connected Information Security Group and we build software … more →
mcurphey wrote 11 months ago: The team I run at Microsoft is called the Connected Information Security Group (CISG) and we build s … more →
mcurphey wrote 1 year ago: RV is one of my core framework developers. His blog on MSDN is http://blogs.msdn.com/codejunkie/defa … more →
mcurphey wrote 1 year ago: I wanted to post a “rah rah” message to Rich Mogul when he posted that GRC platforms Are … more →