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Secure Programming with Static Analysis (Addison-Wesley Software Security Series)

The First Expert Guide to Static Analysis for Software Security!

 

Creating secure code requires more than just good intentions. Programmers need to know that their code will be safe in an almost infinite number of scenarios and configurations. Static source code analysis gives users the ability to review their work with a fine-toothed comb and uncover the kinds of errors that lead directly to security vulnerabilities. Now, there?s a complete guide to static analysis: how it works, how to integrate it into the software development processes, and how to make the most of it during security code review. Static analysis experts Brian Chess and Jacob West look at the most common types of security defects that occur today. They illustrate main points using Java and C code examples taken from real-world security incidents, showing how coding errors are exploited, how they could have been prevented, and how static analysis can rapidly uncover similar mistakes. This book is for everyone concerned with building more secure software: developers, security engineers, analysts, and testers.

 

Coverage includes:

 

  Why conventional bug-catching often misses security problems

  How static analysis can help programmers get security right

  The critical attributes and algorithms that make or break a static analysis tool

  36 techniques for making static analysis more effective on your code

  More than 70 types of serious security vulnerabilities, with specific solutions

  Example vulnerabilities from Firefox, OpenSSH, MySpace, eTrade, Apache httpd, and many more

  Techniques for handling untrusted input

  Eliminating buffer overflows: tactical and strategic approaches

  Avoiding errors specific to Web applications, Web services, and Ajax

  Security-aware logging, debugging, and error/exception handling

  Creating, maintaining, and sharing secrets and confidential information

  Detailed tutorials that walk you through the static analysis process

 

?We designed Java so that it could be analyzed statically. This book shows you how to apply advanced static analysis techniques to create more secure, more reliable software.?

?Bill Joy, Co-founder of Sun Microsystems, co-inventor of the Java programming language

 

?'Secure Programming with Static Analysis' is a great primer on static analysis for security-minded developers and security practitioners. Well-written, easy to read, tells you what you need to know.?

?David Wagner, Associate Professor, University of California Berkeley

 

?Software developers are the first and best line of defense for the security of their code. This book gives them the security development knowledge and the tools they need in order to eliminate vulnerabilities before they move into the final products that can be exploited.?

?Howard A. Schmidt, Former White House Cyber Security Advisor

 

BRIAN CHESS is Founder and Chief Scientist of Fortify Software, where his research focuses on practical methods for creating secure systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from University of California Santa Cruz, where he studied the application of static analysis to finding security-related code defects.

 

JACOB WEST manages Fortify Software?s Security Research Group, which is responsible for building security knowledge into Fortify?s products. He brings expertise in numerous programming languages, frameworks, and styles together with deep knowledge about how real-world systems fail.

 

CD contains a working demonstration version of Fortify Software?s Source Code Analysis (SCA) product; extensive Java and C code samples; and the tutorial chapters from the book in PDF format.

 

 

Part I: Software Security and Static Analysis        1

1          The Software Security Problem          3

2          Introduction to Static Analysis 21

3          Static Analysis as Part of the Code Review Process    47

4          Static Analysis Internals          71

Part II: Pervasive Problems            115

5          Handling Input 117

6          Buffer Overflow           175

7          Bride of Buffer Overflow         235

8          Errors and Exceptions  265

Part III: Features and Flavors         295

9          Web Applications        297

10         XML and Web Services           349

11         Privacy and Secrets     379

12         Privileged Programs    421

Part IV: Static Analysis in Practice  457

13         Source Code Analysis Exercises for Java        459

14         Source Code Analysis Exercises for C 503

Epilogue          541

References      545

Index   559

 

 

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jun-28-2008

50% of developers

First. Full disclosure. I am an ex-employee of Fortify Software. Second. I was a reviewer of this book. That said... I'd say the target audience for this book is 50% of developers and all the tire-kickers who don't think static analysis is possible (let alone accurate). Why only 50% of...

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  • Posted: Feb-17-2008

Disappointing and Lacks details

If you are an architect who really serious about building security to your large-scale applications, then this book would offer only a hello world to security. All you find is a full-blownup security chapter "Part 1 and 2" for Standalone application applications beyond that nothing but...

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  • Posted: Jul-29-2007

making more robust code

Chess and West describe methods of building security into your coding projects. As an integral part of the development process. There are tools out there which perform the static analysis described in the text. These are far removed from the early tools, which the book correctly describes as...

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  • Posted: Jul-11-2007

If your code must be secure, read this book

Every software developer who has to write secure code should read this book. This book will tell you how to use static analysis tools to help you build more secure software. It's a great primer for software developers who are new to static analysis and for security practitioners who want to...

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  • Posted: Jul-06-2007

Glad to see this is out!

I was an early technical reviewer of the manuscript and I'm thrilled to see that the book is finally in print so other people can get their hands on it.Brian and Jacob live and breathe this stuff, and it shows. If you're a developer or manager of developers and you're coding software that may...

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  • Posted: Jul-05-2007

The best book for learning how to fix your code

After having read every secure programming book in print, this is the book I would recommend to both working developers and students. The abundance of code examples in C/C++ and Java help this book stand out from the shelf of other secure programming books, but that's just the beginning of what...

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  • Posted: Jul-05-2007

Great security education and awareness book for average developers

I had the privilege to read the manuscript of this book before its publication. Highly recommended to developers who are starting to learn application security from a more practical view. With lots of real code examples, this book explains security vulnerabilities from a coding practice...

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  • Posted: Jul-05-2007

A must-read for all software developers

I reviewed (gratis) this manuscript while in production...Although there are several books that cover various aspects of software security practices, including my own, this one delves deeply into the most vital aspect of secure software development -- static code analysis.It's something that far...

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  • Posted: Jul-05-2007

A must-read for any serious programmer

In this exceptional book, Brian Chess and Jacob West provide an invaluable resource to programmers. Armed with with the hands-on instruction provided in Secure Programming with Static Analysis, developers will finally be in a position to fully utilize technological advances to produce better...

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  • Posted: Jul-04-2007

Code Review for Security: Do it or die

This outstanding book is written by two experts in static analysis, Brian Chess and Jacob West. Not only are these guys grounded in real computer science (both with graduate CS degrees focused on static analysis), but the best part is that they are practical too (they are the technical team...

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