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C++ inherits a host of opportunities for type violations from C and adds a few of its own.
– Bjarne Stroustrup, "A rationale for semantically enhanced library languages" 

C++ Secure Coding Guidelines

The CERT C++ Secure Coding Guidelines are split into two sections: C++ Rules and C++ Recommendations.

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C++ Rules

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The C++ rules are focused on normative guidelines which must be followed for secure coding best practices. These rules are currently under active development. Please create a sign-in account if you are interested in commenting or contributing to these guidelines.

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The C++ recommendations are focused on nonnormative guidelines which are recommended to follow for secure coding best practices, but may be considered more stylistic in their content. The C++ recommendations are not currently under active development.


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