Bookshelf:Software Quality Bookshelf
Software Security
There is no software quality without software security, so this section of SearchSoftwareQuality.com's bookshelf features chapters about application security vulnerabilities, testing methods, secure coding and more.
Security Methods:
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Professional VB 2005 -- Chapter 13: Security in the .NET Framework 2.0
Tip - Application security tools and security features are included in the latest version of VB.NET. Learn about these Web app security features in this free book excerpt.
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Hacking For Dummies: Hacking Methodologies, Chapter 4
Tip - Kevin Beaver teaches the steps for successful ethical hacking, gleaning information about your organization from the Internet, scanning your network and how to look for vulnerabilities. Tools and techniques for ethical hacking are described throughout...
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Securing JavaServer Faces Applications -- Chapter 15, JavaServer Faces: The Complete Reference
Tip - Adding security to applications can be confusing, but by leveraging JavaServer Faces you can streamline the process. This excerpt shows you how. You'll learn some high-level security concepts as well as the fundamentals of the security features provided...
Security Vulnerabilities:
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Hacking For Dummies: Hacking Methodologies, Chapter 4
Tip - Kevin Beaver teaches the steps for successful ethical hacking, gleaning information about your organization from the Internet, scanning your network and how to look for vulnerabilities. Tools and techniques for ethical hacking are described throughout...
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Exploiting Software: How to Break Code -- Chapter 7, Buffer Overflow
Tip - How does software break? How do attackers make software break on purpose? Why are firewalls, intrusion detection systems and antivirus software not keeping out the bad guys? This book provides the answers. In particular, this free excerpt takes a look at...
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InfoSecurity 2008 Threat Analysis, Chapter 4: XSS Theory
Tip - Application security threats are becoming more complex than ever before. This free chapter explains what cross-site scripting (XSS) is, how it is exploited and what can be done to counter it.