Safety of Web Applications: Risks, Encryption and Handling Vulnerabilities with PHP explores many areas that can help computer science students and developers integrate security into their applications. The Internet is not secure, but it's very friendly as a tool for storing and manipulating data. Customer confidence in Internet software is based on it's ability to prevent damage and attacks, but secure software is complicated, depending on several factors, including good risk estimation, good code architecture, cyphering, web server configuration, coding to prevent the most common attacks, and identification and rights allocation.
By:
Eric Quinton (Database Administrator IRSTEA) Imprint: ISTE Press Ltd - Elsevier Inc Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 151mm,
Weight: 490g ISBN:9781785482281 ISBN 10: 1785482289 Pages: 224 Publication Date:06 April 2017 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Why Do Web Applications Need to be Secure? 2. Estimating Risk 3. Encryption and Web Server Configuration 4. Threats and Protecting Against Them 5. Managing User Logins and Assigning Permissions 6. Using the MVC Model to Structure the Application 7. Implementing a Suitable Technical Platform and Testing the Application
Eric Quinton works in Data Base management at IRSTEA. He was a Computer Manager at DRAF Acquitaine. His work focuses on project management, computing, JavaScript, Linux, PHP, SQL