in reply to Re: How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections?
in thread How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections?
Is he a Java guy?
No, he's upper management. We're beyond the pale of tech-savvy at this point. The guy believes this because someone he trusts (probably a vendor) told him so. What I'm looking for is essentially literature that talks about how secure Perl is, or speaks to other big-name orgs using Perl for "high-risk" data like financial transactions. Something digestible for the upper-manglement set.
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I haven't found a problem yet that can't be solved by a well-placed trebuchet
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Re^3: How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections?
by kwaping (Priest) on Sep 06, 2007 at 22:18 UTC | |
Re^3: How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections?
by perrin (Chancellor) on Sep 07, 2007 at 03:51 UTC | |
Re^3: How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections?
by CountZero (Bishop) on Sep 07, 2007 at 16:37 UTC |
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