Identity Security for Software Development (O'Reilly)

We wrote this book for developers, engineers, or anyone who isn’t afraid of a little code, but anyone looking to understand how secure software is built can enjoy it.

All levels are welcome, whether you’re just starting your coding journey or a seasoned veteran. It serves as a comprehensive resource for those who want to:

  • Develop a deep understanding of secure coding principles and best practices.
  • Build robust, secure, and resilient software systems.
  • Safeguard user identities and sensitive data.
  • Mitigate common security vulnerabilities and threats.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends and technologies. 
  • Learn to write robust, identity-secure code that meets the needs of both your security team and developers. 

Authors: 

Uzi Ailon, Co-Author, VP DevSecOps

John Walsh, Co-Author, Principal Developer Security Expert

Matt Barker, VP & Global Head, Workload Identity Architecture

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