Web application security : exploitation and countermeasures for modern web applications / Andrew Hoffman.
By: Hoffman, Andrew J [author.].
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Main Library Main Stacks | 005.8 H.A. W 2020 (Browse shelf) | Available | 00022151 |
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005.8 G.N. N 2021 Network security / | 005.8 G.P. C 2004 Cryptographic security architecture : | 005.8 H.A. F 2006 Firewall policies and VPN configurations / | 005.8 H.A. W 2020 Web application security : | 005.8 H.G. E 2004 Exploiting sofware : | 005.8 H.S. G 2005 Gray hat hacking : | 005.8 H.T. S 2005 Security in wireless LANs and MANs / |
Includes index.
The history of software security -- Introduction to web application reconnaissance -- The structure of a modern web application -- Finding subdomains -- API analysis -- Identifying third-party dependencies -- Identifying weak points in application architecture -- Introduction to hacking web applications -- Cross-site scripting (XSS) -- Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) -- XML external entity (XXE) -- Injection -- Denial of service (DoS) -- Exploiting third-party dependencies -- Securing modern web applications -- Secure application architecture -- Reviewing code for security -- Vulnerability discovery -- Vulnerability management -- Defending against XSS attacks -- Defending against CSRF attacks -- Defending against XXE -- Defending against injection -- Defending against DoS -- Securing third-party dependencies -- Conclusion.
While many resources for network and IT security are available, detailed knowledge regarding modern web application security has been lacking, until now. This practical guide provides both offensive and defensive security concepts that software engineers can easily learn and apply. Andrew Hoffman, a senior security engineer at Salesforce, introduces three pillars of web application security: recon, offense, and defense. You'll learn methods for effectively researching and analyzing modern web applications, including those you don't have direct access to. You'll also learn how to break into web applications using the latest hacking techniques. Finally, you'll learn how to develop mitigations for use in your own web applications to protect against hackers.
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