SourceAid: Enable Secure Software Devlopment

From: Blake Watts (bwattsat_private)
Date: Sat Mar 16 2002 - 13:22:57 PST

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    Security Internals is proud to announce the release of SourceAid, a software
    development tool that enables secure and solid software development practices.
    
    SourceAid helps engineers extinguish software vulnerabilities by distinguishing
    the visual representation of functions, which have security implications if used
    improperly, in Visual C++.  When an engineer encounters a function that has
    security implications, he or she may quickly lookup documentation on exactly
    what the security implications are, with two clicks of the mouse.
    
    Over sixty-five functions are documented and supported in the full version.
    Each function has code samples and detailed information regarding the security
    implications if used incorrectly.  Additionally, several functions whose
    security implications have never been documented are documented.  For example,
    CreateNamedPipe and CreateFile.  A list of the supported functions is available
    on our website.
    
    We'd like to invite you to try an evaluation version of SourceAid.  Please visit
    us on the web at http://www.securityinternals.com and
    http://www.securityinternals.com/products/sourceaid
    
    Best Regards,
    
    Blake Watts
    President
    Security Internals, Inc.
    http://www.securityinternals.com
    



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