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MAINTENANCE NOTICE:
For a few weeks beginning 23 October 2017, we will be performing occasional maintenance on this CERT Secure Coding wiki. This is a general notification announcing our maintenance plans.
We are planning the maintenance to minimize the impact to users. There will be several phases of maintenance, and we will provide more detailed information for each phase, such as expected maintenance periods and expected impacts. During the most significant periods of maintenance, we will provide a read-only version of the wiki, but not allow editing. That should only affect contributors, and not the vast majority of users of the system.
When the maintenance is complete, user accounts and histories will be retained for registered users. But, registered users will need to reset your password through the site’s “forgot password” mechanism. We will provide more information and instructions before and after that phase of the maintenance.
We expect all maintenance to be complete by early November. If you have any concerns, please send email to info@sei.cmu.edu, referencing the Secure Coding wiki.
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As of 9/28/2018, the CERT manifest files are now available for use by static analysis tool developers to test their coverage of (some of the) CERT Secure Coding Rules for C, using many of 61,387 test cases in the Juliet test suite v1.2. |
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| The CERT C Coding Standard, 2016 Edition provides rules to help programmers ensure that their code complies with the new C11 standard and earlier standards, including C99. It is downloadable as a PDF. (errata)
Secure Coding in C and C++ identifies the root causes of today's most widespread software vulnerabilities, shows how they can be exploited, reviews the potential consequences, and presents secure alternatives. |
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| SCALe offers conformance testing of C language software systems against the CERT C Secure Coding Standard. |
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We acknowledge the contributions of the following folks , and we look forward to seeing your name here as well. |
