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Re: asp, php or jsp

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Originally Posted by Foster View Post
As a professional development manager, and after working on a number of security projects, I'll take some exception to the above statement. There are a number of applications, either client server or web apps that have been designed and implemented to be very secure.
You are correct and I guess my comment was a little too general. I should have said that it is the programmer not the language that makes an application secure or not. Designing security in from the beginning and keeping conscious of it throughout the development cycle is important but there are so many things to look out for it is easy to miss something or not even know about something that you should know to look out for.

In reality the question should be how to write secure code instead of what language is secure.
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