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		<title>What Dev&#8217;s Need to Know About Securty? Try What Security Needs to Know About Devs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Being one of the few devs with an interest in security, I have seen quite a few rants on what developers need to learn from the infosec profession. Yet most of these talks are given at security conferences. Out of the few dev conferences, I can count the number of security talks on one hand, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being one of the few devs with an interest in security, I have seen quite a few rants on what developers need to learn from the infosec profession.  Yet most of these talks are given at security conferences.  Out of the few dev conferences, I can count the number of security talks on one hand, and even then it ended up being a walkthrough of the top 10 OWASP vulnerabilities website. This has got to change, and hope to shed some insight or a few WTF moments.</p>
<p><b>cab</b><br />
Renaissance coder, tinkerer, musician, brewer, and pilot.</p>
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