Ask HN: Is there a good security primer for a non-security programmer?

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  • how-to-secure-anything

    How to systematically secure anything: a repository about security engineering

  • I’ve scanned this and have it in my reading list:

    https://github.com/veeral-patel/how-to-secure-anything

    I’ve been working with a very competent security team for several years and there were a lot of familiar terms and techniques.

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