
Sách keo gáy, bìa mềm
In late 2013, approximately 40 million customer
debit and credit cards were leaked in a data breach at Target. This
catastrophic event, deemed one of the biggest data breaches ever,
clearly showed that many companies need to significantly improve their
information security strategies. Web Security: A White Hat Perspective presents
a comprehensive guide to web security technology and explains how
companies can build a highly effective and sustainable security system.
In
this book, web security expert Wu Hanqing reveals how hackers work and
explains why companies of different scale require different security
methodologies. With in-depth analysis of the reasons behind the choices,
the book covers client script security, server applications security,
and Internet company security operations. It also includes coverage of
browser security, cross sites script attacks, click jacking, HTML5/PHP
security, injection attacks, authentication, session management, access
control, web frame security, DDOS, leaks, Internet transactions
security, and the security development lifecycle.
Categories:Business & Economics - Management & Leadership
Computers - Security
Year:2015
Language:english
Pages:525