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The importance of input validation
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 06 Sep 2006
TIP - Web applications are vulnerable if you don't practice input validation. Learn how to prevent application attacks such as buffer overflow, SQL injection and cross-site scripting.
One simple rule to make your Web apps more secure
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 19 Oct 2006
Q A INTERVIEW - If there's one thing developers should do to increase Web applications security, it's input validation, according to Caleb Sima, founder and CTO of SPI Dynamics. In this interview, he discusses the most dangerous...
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