What is one thing a tester can do to ensure that the software is trusted and is not changing or tampering with critical data on the back end of a system it is loaded on?
Secure coding principles are a set of guidelines and best practices that ensure software is developed with security in mind. By following these principles, developers can minimize vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows, SQL injection, and other attacks that could potentially allow the software to tamper with critical data or compromise the system. These principles are designed to prevent the software from unintentionally or maliciously altering or corrupting data.
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