Why Developers Hate Security

Published 10/15/2008 by Brian

I'm working on my 70-536 (Application Development Foundation) certification right now, and yesterday I was schlogging through the multiple chapters on different types of security.  (And by the way does anyone actually use Code Access Security? Bleh.)  It occurred to me as I was reading why I didn't like dealing with security-related issues.  

As a developer, my primary goal is to make software that is useful to people.  Nothing makes me happier than when someone enjoys using somthing that I built.  When I do things to expressly prevent people from using my stuff, I feel like I'm working directly against that motivation.  I think a lot of developers probably feel the same way, and that may be why security has a reputation as being unpleasant to work on.  

 Consequently, it ends up getting pushed to the end of a project, or even ignored entirely.  Unfortunately, I can't think of a way to make this more enjoyable.  But hey, some people hate all aspects of their jobs, so I feel lucky that I really enjoy most of the things I get to do in mine.

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