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While more and more code is written and connected on the internet,

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"Security Code Audit 101" by Michael Scherer

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Michael Segal - Minimum Viable Security for Python Applications

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today I go over audit hooks -- a new feature in

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Is your Python application secure? (Frédéric Harper)

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