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- Securing Ajax Applications: Protecting the Server
- Ajax applications require a web server to work. After all, what good is the XMLHttpRequest object without a web server to talk to on the backend. So, Ajax Security starts with the web server. If the web server is not secure, neither is the application. One needs to know what...
- Tags: Web Server, Web Servers, AJAX, Servers, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Hardware
- Book chapters 2007-07-01
- Security Patterns in Web Applications
- A security pattern is a generic solution to a recurring security problem. Security patterns help developers and designers to design and implement secure systems and avoid common mistakes. This paper presents categories on security patterns in web applications and two patterns in detail. Also, this paper takes a look at...
- Tags: Web Application, Helsinki University, Cloud Computing, Security
- White papers 2007-10-12
- The SecureSphere Web Application Firewall
- Web applications have lowered costs and increased revenue by extending the enterprise's strategic business systems to customers and partners. However, Web applications also expose these critical systems to continuous threats from both internal and external sources. Defending Web applications is one of the most challenging aspects of information security. Because...
- Tags: Web Application, Imperva, Firewalls, Security, Networking
- White papers 2005-10-10
- Why Organizations Need Web Application Firewalls
- Web application firewalls offer immediate and effective protection for web applications and help organizations pass security audits that demonstrate regulatory compliance. In addition, web application firewalls facilitate secure coding initiatives by giving security teams visibility into their applications' defects, transactions, architectures, and communications. This paper will discuss why web application...
- Tags: Security, Web Application, Application Firewall, Breach Security, Firewalls, Networking
- White papers 2007-09-01
- A Practical Guide to Web Application Security: Mitigating the OWASP Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Problems With Check Point Solutions
- As Web applications become increasingly prevalent, so do the security risks and requirements for comprehensive Web security solutions. The Open Web Application Security Project OWASP, a group dedicated to helping organizations recognize the security challenges intrinsic to Web applications and Web services, has documented these challenges. The OWASP Top Ten...
- Tags: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Web, Web Application, Channel Management, Marketing
- White papers 2004-06-01
- Live From Redmond: Best Practices: A Look at Developer ASP.NET AJAX Security Mistakes
- AJAX is changing the way Web applications look and how they are developed, but Web developers are not aware of the security risks they are introducing into their applications with these emerging technologies. While most developers are aware of the importance of designing and testing for security in their applications,...
- Tags: Developer, Microsoft ASP.NET, Best Practice, AJAX, Security, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
- Webcasts
- J2EE Security in Oracle ADF Web Applications
- J2EE container-managed security allows you to configure web applications to be accessible by authenticated and authorized users only. Container-managed security is easy to use and well integrated in the J2EE platform. It is the J2EE container's responsibility to ensure that all application requests from a specific user are executed within...
- Tags: Security, Oracle Corp., Web Application, J2Ee, Application Servers, Java, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Programming Languages
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Web Services Declarative Security
- A major problem facing businesses nowadays is how to quickly and effectively introduce new software technologies into their applications. This can be seen with the introduction of web services, and securing them using web services security. One solution to this problem is to use a declarative environment to rapidly test,...
- Tags: Web, Oracle Corp., Web Service, Web Services Security, Web Services, Channel Management, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Web Services Security and Load Balancing in Grid Environment
- Web services security has some crucial problems to be solved in building Grid applications. In particular the current implementations of message-level Web services security are very slow and therefore extremely vulnerable to even the simplest types of Denial of Service DoS attacks. The more advanced is the security mechanisms, the...
- Tags: Web, Load Balancing, Environment, Web Services Security, Grid, Web Services, Channel Management, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2005-06-03
- Top Security Vulnerabilities in Web 2.0 Applications
- Web 2.0 applications can be more vulnerable to exploitation by hackers than their predecessors. When Web 2.0 applications push functionality and code to users, they provide hackers with information that can be used for formulating attacks. This HP white paper defines some of the common technological components of Web 2.0...
- Tags: Security, Web, Hewlett-Packard Co., Vulnerability, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- White papers 2007-10-01
- MSDN Webcast: A Hacker's View of Your Web Applications Part 1: Procedures for Code Security - Level 300
- With the threat of cyber attacks, today's Web environment has made application security an essential element in the application development lifecycle. This webcast defines what Web application security is, why it is needed, and how it differs from other categories of Internet security. Additionally, the webcast examines appropriate procedures and...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Web Application, Hacker, Application Security, Software Development, Hacking, Security, Software/Web Development
- Webcasts
- End-to-End Web Application Security
- Web applications are important, ubiquitous distributed systems whose current security relies primarily on server-side mechanisms. This paper makes the end-to-end argument that the client and server must collaborate to achieve security goals, to eliminate common security exploits, and to secure the emerging class of rich, cross-domain Web applications referred to...
- Tags: Web, Web Application, Security
- White papers 2007-04-11
- Hacking Techniques: Web Application Security
- This paper focuses on hacking techniques of web applications and how the implementation of security through programming can keep intruders from wreaking havoc on your system. The paper will define a web application and discuss the architecture of the web application, as it will explain the multiple tier theory. The...
- Tags: Web, Web Application, Hacking, Security
- White papers 2005-11-27
- Implementing Application Security Using the .NET Framework (Part 3 of 3) (Level 200)
- Are you aware of the security issues for Microsoft ASP.NET Web applications, and the application security features available to you through Microsoft .NET Framework? This webcast begins by laying out the security issues for Microsoft ASP.NET Web applications. This webcast also enumerates the security issues for Web services, and then...
- Tags: Web, Microsoft .NET Framework, Webcast, Web Service, Microsoft Corp., Security Issue, Application Security, .Net, Security, Web Services, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- N-Stalker Web Application Security Scanner (exe)
- N-Stalker Web Application Security Scanner is a Web security assessment tool. Incorporates well-known N-Stealth HTTP Security Scanner and 35,000 Web attack signature database. Its patent-pending self-owned technology allows to scan Web applications against SQL XSS injection, buffer overflow, parameter tampering and much more. Component-oriented Web Security. Free Edition includes free...
- Tags: Web, Web Security, N-Stalker Web Application Security Scanner, Channel Management, Marketing
- Software downloads 2006-10-03
- How to Rapidly Recover from a Failed Application Security Audit
- This paper describes the Audit and Penetration Test process and how to rapidly recover from a failed security audit of your web application. Many a web application owner and IT manager lie awake at night worried that one of their critical applications will be penetrated or fail an audit....
- Tags: Web Application, Application Security, News
- White papers
- Application Firewalls
- As businesses place more applications on the web, they expose more of their sensitive customer data to hackers. Browser-based applications tunnel through the entire security perimeter of an organization, giving users unprecedented access to internal systems. It's little wonder that the majority of attacks today target the application directly. For...
- Tags: F5 Networks Inc., Application Firewall, Firewalls, Security, Networking
- White papers 2007-10-01
- MSDN Webcast: Building Web Browser Applications With Windows Presentation Foundation (Level 200)
- This webcast shows how to build and deploy a Web Browser Application (.xbap) using Windows Presentation Foundation, part of the WinFX programming model. Web Browser Applications are applications for Windows Vista that are not installed on the machine, are browser-hosted, and run in a security sandbox. The webcast shows how...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
- Webcasts
- Identify and mitigate Web application security threats with Apache
- This sample chapter, taken from Preventing Web Attacks with Apache, discusses how to use Apache to identify and mitigate Web application security threats. This sample chapter from Preventing Web Attacks with Apache discusses how to arm the reader with practical information regarding the threats associated with running...
- Tags: Security, Web Application, Apache Software Foundation, Addison-Wesley, Open Source
- Book chapters 2006-05-05
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