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Security and performance are often conflicting priorities in program design and implementation. Each new security feature typically decreases performance, and the balancing act between the two conflicting priorities is often complex. The problem is frequently exacerbated by a haphazard software development process, where security and performance considerations are both left until the end of a project and have to be tacked on to an existing code base.
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Wienholt, N. (2004). Security. In: Maximizing .NET Performance. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0784-9_9
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