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GoV-Log: The Death Map, Gunshot Detection, Dangerous Programming Errors



February 4, 2009 By News Staff

The 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors in Software
Want to know why your software's full of security holes? Your answer may be in the CWE/ SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors list.

 

Death Map Reveals Most Dangerous Natural Hazards
It's called the Death Map. You'd be surprised to see what kills more Americans than hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires. Check out the real killers.

 

Gunshot Detection System
Johns Hopkins University's gunshot detection system allows officials to know in real time when a gun is fired on its Homewood campus or the offsite Charles Village neighborhood. By teaming up with the Baltimore Police Department, university security officials are trying to keep the university as safe as possible.


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