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Secure Coding Practices

Fortifying Applications Against Cyber Threats

Black Hat Kathy

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English
Telephasic Workshop
25 February 2024
Secure Coding Practices: Fortifying Applications Against Cyber Threats is a comprehensive guide that explores the importance of secure coding, the fundamentals of cyber threats, common vulnerabilities, best practices in code development, authentication and authorization techniques, code review and testing, security in the software development life cycle, case studies, future trends in secure coding, and more. This book is essential for developers, IT professionals, and anyone interested in safeguarding their applications against cyber threats.

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Imprint:   Telephasic Workshop
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9781778902895
ISBN 10:   1778902898
Pages:   138
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Black Hat Kathy is an author, hacker, and security expert who writes about hacking and security topics. She is the author of several books, including: Introduction to Lockpicking (2021), The Social Hacking Dictionary (2022), The 10 Most Famous Hacks in History (2023), and Red Team, Blue Team: A White Hacking Reference (2024). She is also a co-founder and board member of the Liberty Hackers Collective, a non-profit organization that promotes ethical hacking and cyber security education.Black Hat Kathy was born in Paris, France, in 1996. She goes by the pseudonym Black Hat Kathy and does not reveal her real name or identity. She developed an interest in hacking and lockpicking at an early age and taught herself various skills and techniques through online forums and books. She also became involved in various hacking challenges and competitions, where she gained recognition and respect from other hackers.She pursued her passion for hacking and security at university, where she majored in Computer Science and Mathematics. She graduated with honors in 2018 and received an award for her outstanding academic achievement. She then enrolled in a PhD program in Computer Security at the same university, where she conducted research on the history and culture of hacking, as well as the latest trends and threats in cyber security. She received her PhD in 2022 and published her dissertation as her first book, Introduction to Lockpicking.Black Hat Kathy is currently a freelance security consultant and writer, who helps various organizations and individuals to protect their systems and data from malicious hackers. She is also a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at various academic and industry events. She is working on a new book which will explore the future of hacking and cyber warfare. She currently lives in San Diego.

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