Support WebCast: Compiler Security Checks: The /GS Compiler Switch (325483)
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- Microsoft Visual C++ .NET (2002)
This article was previously published under Q325483 Session SummaryMicrosoft Visual C++ .NET introduces a new technology to
lower the risk of buffer overrun exploits. During this presentation, the team
behind the creation and promotion of the /GS switch will provide the details
about how it works. The discussion will include information about how to use
the compiler injected security checks and what things to specifically avoid.
The presenters will address common misconceptions and tell you exactly what the
security checks can and cannot do. This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded February 18, 2002 and presented by
Brandon Bray. Brandon Bray is a Program Manager for the Visual C++ Compiler
team. He specializes in advanced language design and compiling for high
performance architectures. Viewing the PresentationTo view, please click on the link:
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