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Security experts have found that as soon as a vendor labels their software "secure", it is immediately targeted by researchers who publicly identify and exploit any vulnerability the software may have. Once this occurs, a company then must issue what could be an endless series of patches to correct these flaws. In addition to posing liability issues against the company, these types of exploits create doubt in the minds of consumers, causing the credibility of both the software and its vendor to come in to question. Security is not something that can be patched in at the end of software development. Secure Science Corporation provides in-depth evaluations for all stages of the project life cycle: from definition to architecture, and from development to deployment. Any identified vulnerabilities can then be corrected, enabling companies to confidently offer secure software applications to their customers.
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