One of the prevailing proverbs of application development is the truth about the so-called iron triangle — that when developing software you’ve got three options: good, fast, and cheap. But you can only pick two. Good can have varying definitions but for most it’s a solid stand-in for “quality,” of which software security is an increasingly important subset.
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