Looking for mixed Unix/Windows secure coding course

From: Hollis via Rubicon Recluse (hollis_at_rubiconrecluse.com)
Date: 09/24/04

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    Hi. My company (based in US) is a mixed environment with an application on
    both Windows and a Unix variant. We would like to have a common course for
    "both sides of the house" to provide a consistent message rather than a
    each marching to their own tune.

    Does anyone know of any companies which offer this? Preferably one we could
    bring on site.

    Thanks in advance,

    Hollis


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