It takes the average reader 7 hours and 15 minutes to read 24 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them by John Viega
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"What makes this book so important is that it reflects the experiences of two of the industry's most experienced hands at getting real-world engineers to understand just what they're being asked for when they're asked to write secure code. The book reflects Michael Howard's and David LeBlanc's experience in the trenches working with developers years after code was long since shipped, informing them of problems." --From the Foreword by Dan Kaminsky, Director of Penetration Testing, IOActive Eradicate the Most Notorious Insecure Designs and Coding Vulnerabilities Fully updated to cover the...
24 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them by John Viega is 432 pages long, and a total of 108,864 words.
This makes it 146% the length of the average book. It also has 133% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 9 hours and 54 minutes to read 24 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them aloud.
24 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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