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You’ve patched. You’ve secured the Net. But still, the unexpected happens. A new worm takes advantage of a security weakness in one of your critical, public-facing applications, and now you have a costly mess to clean up.
The National Institute for Standards and Testing says that buggy software could cost the economy as much as $60 billion. If that number strikes you as incomprehensible, just consider the number of software vendors producing new commercial software, writing custom applications and doing in-house modification work.
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