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How to Use Open Source Code in Proprietary Software

Start using open source code in proprietary software here. Learn how to leverage open source code for proprietary software — the smart way.
Version Control
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Part I: Unmasking the Real Value of Masked Data

As businesses strive to protect sensitive data and comply with regulations, learn why masking that preserves the business value of data is the key to quicker testing and better insights.
Data Management
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What Is Source Control? Exploring Source Control Management Tools

Find out why source control is important and compare source control management tools.
Version Control
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Risk Management: Risk Scoring That Matters to Product Developers

The basic components of risk management and how to produce a score that will enable better decisions.
Application Lifecycle Management, Security & Compliance
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Capital One Cyber Attack: Will the Latest Data Breach Upend its Reputation?

The Capital One cyber attack appears to be one of the largest data breaches ever to hit a financial services firm. This news begs the question: are companies doing enough to prevent future mishaps?
Data Management, Security & Compliance, Cloud
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Static Code Analysis of Unreal Engine 4

Documentation of a project that looked at static code analysis within the game development process. Greschishchev ran the popular game development platform Unreal Engine 4 through Klocwork. Read on to learn what Greschishchev discovered.
Security & Compliance, DevOps
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What Is Secure Coding?

Software vulnerabilities are unfortunately an ever-present risk, which is why secure coding is essential. For that reason, it's important that you ensure that your code is secure and protected. Here, we explain what is secure coding and provide best practices for secure coding.
Security & Compliance, Coding Best Practices
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What Is Code Quality? Overview + How to Improve Code Quality

Code quality defines code that is good (high quality) and code that is bad (low quality). Find how to measure code quality and how to improve code quality.
Coding Best Practices, Software Quality
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Is Your Data Ready for AI?

From large corporations to smaller upstarts, AI technology is being introduced and adopted by organizations across industries as it moves from its academic roots to the forefront of business. But before thinking AI, think data first.
Data Management, AI
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What Is Spectre? The Spectre Vulnerability Explained

What is Spectre? Spectre vulnerability explained. The Spectre vulnerability dominated cybersecurity headlines. Most stories since then have explained what is Spectre vulnerability explained and how Spectre exploits branch prediction CPUs, but not how to solve the fundamental problem.
Security & Compliance, DevOps
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ISO 13849 and IEC 62061 Overview

A machinery control system manages, commands, directs, or regulates other devices or systems. These systems can be simple, such as a thermostat that regulates a boiler. Or, complex, such as a control system for industrial processes. Regardless of how elaborate a machinery control system may be, it must follow several safety standards to ensure that it is safe and reliable. For that reason, it's important that you understand what is IEC 62061and what is ISO 13849.
Software Quality
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What Is Software Integrity? Overview + Software Integrity Best Practices

Software integrity refers to code quality. Assessing the quality of code requires you to measure the number and severity of potential safety and security-related defects. You also need to measure the maintainability and testability of your code. Achieving high code integrity can be a complex and difficult task.
Software Quality