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Aspect-Oriented Programming and Security
Rohit Sethi

Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a paradigm that is quickly gaining traction in the development world. At least partially spurred by the popularity of the Java Spring framework [1], people are beginning to understand the substantial benefits that AOP brings to development. While several others have tied AOP to security [2][3], I aspire to raise awareness amongst my information security colleagues that AOP can have a substantially beneficial impact on application security. I'm convinced that, if more of us understand it, we'll be in a better place to work with developers to create secure applications and perhaps, more importantly add security into existing insecure applications.

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Re: Starting up with Aspect-Oriented Programming 2007-12-03
Angus Rg
Funny. I did learn it in an OOP class over a decade ago. I'm going to start my own "programming" method, just instead of calling it inheritance, I'm going to call it genetic traits....

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