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How to handle flaws in ubiquitous software

TechBeacon

All of which serves as a reminder that companies need to get a better handle on the software components they use. When the Log4j vulnerability hit in early December, companies scrambled to figure out which applications and products used the logging library for Java.

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Are You Ready for the Next Log4Shell? Tenable’s CSO and CIO Offer Their Advice

Tenable

Tenable CIO Patricia Grant and CSO Robert Huber share insights and best practices to help IT and cybersecurity leaders and their teams weather the next cyber crisis of Log4j proportions. The enforcement and detection of policy violations, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations and other flaws should be continuous and automated. Grant says.

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AoAD2 Practice: No Bugs

James Shore

How about C? How about a real-time embedded system? This is how it turns out: The GMS team delivered this product after three years of development, having encountered a total of 51 defects during that time. Productivity was measured at almost three times the level for comparable embedded software teams. Pair Programming.

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The Year Ahead for BPM -- 2019 Predictions from Top Influencers

BPM

It’s all about automation - this is an interesting shift, since just a couple of years ago a good number of BPM experts thought it’s all about adaptive case management and how to support knowledge workers. Continuing the journey toward true business agility initiated in the software realm. Jacob Freund Camunda [link].

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Lean was introduced to software a couple of decades ago. How are they getting along? The Nature of Software “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson It’s May 27, 1997. However, the open source world figured out a better way to develop software.