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Software piracy continues to be a growing epidemic. According to the Second Annual Business Software Alliance (BSA) and IDC Global Software Piracy Study, thirty-five percent of the software installed on personal computers worldwide was pirated, representing a loss of nearly $33 billion in 2004. This white paper on Best Practices in Creating High Level Application Security examines prevalent hacking tactics and the means for effectively battling them. With the ever-growing software piracy epidemic, this paper will also address best practices for implementing security to realise the full potential of your software.

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Format:PDF
Date:Mar 2007
Pages:7
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