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What's next - gonna tell us it's time to migrate to Windows 8? Watch out, world: The US government has finally found out ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is conducting a public consultation on a preliminary draft of guidelines ...
NIST’s secure software development framework suggests it will allow such flexibility. “This white paper expresses secure software development practices but does not prescribe exactly how to ...
Federal agencies must now comply with a National Institute of Standards and Technology framework on secure software development. The Office of Management and Budget said Monday that “effective ...
The white paper discusses the following four secure software development practices, and breaks down each topic by (1) practices, (2) tasks, (3) implementation examples, and (4) references.
There are already numerous frameworks and standards aimed at helping organizations develop more secure software. But the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has proposed yet ...
NIST recently released several key deliverables relating to cybersecurity. These focus on secure software development and new consumer labeling programs as contemplated by President Biden’s ...
Companies can’t fully adhere to the federal framework for secure software development until government begins making procurement decisions based on the guidance, according to industry experts. The ...
Secure Software Development Framework Version 1.1 (SSDF) Enduring Security Framework (ESF) Enhancing the Security of the Software Supply Chain through Secure Software Development Practices (M-22-18) ...
The Office of Management and Budget pressed federal agencies on a deadline to adopt the software supply chain best practices as directed under last year's White House cybersecurity executive order.
NIST released its guidelines for such labels on February 4, and now its two leads for consumer software and IoT have shared their views on the pros and cons of cybersecurity labels.