Software security is a hot topic right now, but if we’re not careful, we could make things worse—much, much worse. In many ways today, there is nothing more important than developing secure software that works well in the real world.
Katherine Slattery is the Marketing Associate at uTest, the world’s largest marketplace for software testing services. Katherine focuses her writing on topics around web, desktop and mobile application development. She can be reached at [email protected].
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