Posted By: Jeff Jones | Sep 16th @ 4:33 AM | 7,439 Views | 12 Comments

This brief video gives a brief overview of the BinScope Binary Analyzer and then walks through how to configure and use BinScope to analyze an application within Visual Studio.  The walkthrough demonstrates integration with TFS and the SDL Process Template, showing easy creation of work items from detected problems.

Download BinScope here and begin leveraging the verification capabilities of BinScope immediately
 

Learn more about the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) and tools Microsoft has published at the SDL Tool Repository site.

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binscope is so good to use. Micorsoft definitely out did themselves on this app. We use it alot at work.

 

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Will have to try BinScope out. I'm wondering if it works in software development for Winforms as well as web development for ASP.NET applications.

Windows did a great job with Binscope. It is easy to use and my staff likes to work with it. DS Downloads

This tool is being used by since early days of SDLC. Analyzes binaries for a wide variety of security protections with a very straightforward and easy-to-use interface.

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Just ran this on all of our enterprise application and luckily none of the tests failed. Smiley Actually the only thing that failed was the Enterprise Library dlls, but thats only because we haven't strongly named them yet. Tongue Out

I've never tried this one yet, but it looks like it's worth the money.  As long as it's easy to use, then definitely it's going to be a hit for most companies. Looking forward to using this one. SEO Services UK
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Just to add up some words in case some of you may not know what BinScope Binary Analyzer is... In fact, it is a tool that is being used by Microsoft teams since early days of SDLC. It analyzes your binaries for a wide variety of security protections with a very straightforward and easy-to-use interface. Jasson from Safe Home Security | GPS Navigation Systems

By using BinScope, developers and testers will be able to easily and quickly verify that they have built their code using the compiler/linker protections required by the Microsoft SDL

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What we like the most with BinScope is that it did not fail in our tests, premiership football sports

 

 

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