Adrian Lane over at Securosis posted a great article on the interaction between Agile software development and secure software development. Also, the comments/discussion are particularly good (Andre Gironda adds his remarks).
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Agile Development and security is not do not go so far in wrong direction in this recovery is done fast.Complexity and Scalability can be handled effectively
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Posted by: smtih | February 17, 2010 at 04:11 PM