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Robert C. Seacord

Robert C. Seacord (born June 5 1963) is an American computer security specialist and writer. He is the author of books on computer security, legacy system modernization, and component-based software engineernig. Robert is a senior vulnerability analsyst at CERT/CC [1] where he leads the secure coding initiative.

Robert started programming professionally for IBM in 1982, working in communications and operating system software, processor development, and software engineering. Robert also has worked at the X Consortium, where he developed and maintained code for the Common Desktop Environment and the X Window System.

Robert is a technical expert for the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 international standardization working group for the C programming language.

Education

Seacord has a Bachelor in computer science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Publications

Books

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SCCC
Title

Secure Coding in C and C++ Author:Seacord, Robert Publisher: Addison Wesley ISBN 0-321-33572-4 Description: A practical guide to avoiding common programming errors in C and C++ that can lead to exploitable software vulnerabilities.

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Seacord, Robert; Plakosh, Daniel; Lewis, Grace. Modernizing Legacy Systems: Software Technologies, Engineering Processes, and Business Practices, Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-321-11884-7.
Description

A practical roadmap that allows readers to deliver improved business value through modernizing legacy software systems.

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BSCC
Wallnau, Kurt; Hissam, Scott, Seacord, Robert. Building Systems from Commercial Components, Addison-Wesley, June 2001, ISBN 0-201-70064-6.
Description

A three-part text on the theory and practice of building systems from commercial components. Part 1 identifies building challenges and presents engineering techniques, part 2 presents an extensive case study, and part 3 provides advice on how to begin a building project.

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