MYTH: Our company has a secure network, a firewall and virus protection, so our software applications are secure.
MYTH: Software requirements should be driven by advancements in technology.
MYTH: Security, reliability and safety can be tested into software after its development.
MYTH: Following good software development processes and standards guarantees good software.
MYTH: If the software we purchase fails, we can hold the manufacturer responsible for damages.
MYTH: The licensing of software engineers through standardized tests—as done in the medical field - will eliminate "bad" software.
MYTH: Test Automation leads to better testing and, therefore, better software.
MYTH: Because it's so complex, software is bound to be unreliable.
MYTH: Advances in programming languages and software development technologies have led to software becoming more reliable and secure and virtually glitch-free.
MYTH: Our legacy network's existing software security measures should be sufficient when we add wireless access.
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