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Software patching principle
Submitted By: SearchAppSecurity.com | 17 Aug 2006
TIP - Even if a company does all it can to create perfect software, inevitably some vulnerabilities slip by. That's why it's essential to have a process for software patching.
Secure applications require security-aware end users
Submitted By: SearchAppSecurity.com | 09 Aug 2006
TIP - Having secure applications requires more than eliminating vulnerabilities in your code. End users must also understand that their actions can have serious security repercussions.
New exploits demand multi-layer threat protection
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 13 Jul 2006
TIP - Application security cannot be attained without securing every layer, Amir Peles explains. Specialized attacks are proliferating, and they require specialized countermeasures.
Data security requires multi-layer approach
Submitted By: SearchAppSecurity.com | 30 Jun 2006
TIP - There's no question that it's essential to protect data. To guard it adequately, however, you must take a multi-pronged approach that includes application security.
Understanding directory traversal attacks
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 29 Jun 2006
TIP - Directory traversal attacks are the very common, very dangerous HTTP exploits you never hear about. For the sake of your Web applications, it's time to start taking notice.
Discover the power of .NET's code access security
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 28 Jun 2006
TIP - Input validation is easy with .NET's security tools. Sangita Pakala explains how you can use Link Demand and Strong Names to block it.
Re-examining the worm: How to protect your applications
13 Jun 2006
TIP - Don't let worms destroy your apps. Find out how to protect yourself from these old but devastating exploits.
Technology alone cannot defeat Web application attacks: Understanding technical vs. logical vulnerabilities
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 23 May 2006
TIP - Application security expert Jeremiah Grossman explains why Web site security can't be fully automated. Web sites have logical vulnerabilities that require a human mind.
Threat modeling enhanced with misuse cases
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 04 May 2006
TIP - Misuse cases capture all the possible attacks on an application, as well as mitigation steps, helping architects, developers and testers incorporate security throughout the SDLC.
Protecting encrypted data from attacks
Submitted By: SearchAppSecurity.com | 02 May 2006
TIP - Encryption should not provide hackers with an express lane to your applications and data. Fortunately, there are things you can do to shut down that fast lane.


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