[ news_security_news ] IBM Announces New Security Tools For Developers
SecurityProNews Staff Writer
2006-06-22
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IBM has announced a new set of free security tools for developers to battle IT security threats for large and small businesses.
The tools are aimed at allowing developers to more easily make their software applications secure from the beginning development stage on.
"Security has become top of mind among corporate software developers, independent software vendors and academia, as data protection has become a key boardroom issue," said Buell Duncan, General Manager, ISV and Developer Relations, IBM.
"Whether it is the theft of credit card information from a retail Web site, or the pilfering of private employee data from corporate data sources, all companies are at risk of having their business and reputation impacted by hackers and malicious internal users," added Duncan.
IBM's new technologies, which are hosted on alphaWorks, include Automatic Data Encryption and Increased Security for Java Applications.
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