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Innovative software technologies are driving the creation of a new, connected digital economy and can yield tremendous economic and social benefits. Because these technologies also have the potential to create economic, legal, and even physical risk, software development organizations, their customers, and policymakers are increasingly seeking ways of assessing and encouraging security across the software lifecycle. While standards and guidelines exist to aid and inform developers in achieving these goals, there is no consolidated framework that brings together best practices in a detailed, holistic manner that can guide software security regardless of the development environment or the purpose of the software.
BSA | The Software Alliance has developed The BSA Framework for Secure Software to fill that gap. The Framework offers an outcome-focused, standards-based risk management tool to help stakeholders in the software industry – developers, vendors, customers, policymakers, and others – communicate and evaluate security outcomes associated with specific software products and services.
https://www.bsa.org/reports/updated-bsa-framework-for-secure-software
https://www.bsa.org/reports/updated-bsa-framework-for-secure-software



Revision as of 11:31, 16 August 2022

Innovative software technologies are driving the creation of a new, connected digital economy and can yield tremendous economic and social benefits. Because these technologies also have the potential to create economic, legal, and even physical risk, software development organizations, their customers, and policymakers are increasingly seeking ways of assessing and encouraging security across the software lifecycle. While standards and guidelines exist to aid and inform developers in achieving these goals, there is no consolidated framework that brings together best practices in a detailed, holistic manner that can guide software security regardless of the development environment or the purpose of the software.

BSA | The Software Alliance has developed The BSA Framework for Secure Software to fill that gap. The Framework offers an outcome-focused, standards-based risk management tool to help stakeholders in the software industry – developers, vendors, customers, policymakers, and others – communicate and evaluate security outcomes associated with specific software products and services.

https://www.bsa.org/reports/updated-bsa-framework-for-secure-software