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Foundations of Security


Foundations of Security

What Every Programmer Needs to Know

von: Christoph Kern, Anita Kesavan, Neil Daswani

66,99 €

Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.05.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9781430203773
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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<P>Software developers need to worry about security as never before. They need clear guidance on safe coding practices, and that’s exactly what this book delivers. The book does not delve deep into theory, or rant about the politics of security. Instead, it clearly and simply lays out the most common threats that programmers need to defend against. It then shows programmers how to make their defense. The book takes a broad focus, ranging over SQL injection, worms and buffer overflows, password security, and more. It sets programmers on the path towards successfully defending against the entire gamut of security threats that they might face.</P>
<p><i>Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know</i> teaches new and current software professionals state-of-the-art software security design principles, methodology, and concrete programming techniques they need to build secure software systems. Once you're enabled with the techniques covered in this book, you can start to alleviate some of the inherent vulnerabilities that make today's software so susceptible to attack. The book uses web servers and web applications as running examples throughout the book.</p><p>For the past few years, the Internet has had a "wild, wild west" flavor to it. Credit card numbers are stolen in massive numbers. Commercial web sites have been shut down by Internet worms. Poor privacy practices come to light and cause great embarrassment to the corporations behind them. All these security-related issues contribute at least to a lack of trust and loss of goodwill. Often there is a monetary cost as well, as companies scramble to clean up the mess when they get spotlighted by poor security practices.</p><p>It takes time to build trust with users, and trust is hard to win back. Security vulnerabilities get in the way of that trust. <i>Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs To Know</i> helps you manage risk due to insecure code and build trust with users by showing how to write code to prevent, detect, and contain attacks.</p><ul> <li>The lead author co-founded the Stanford Center for Professional Development Computer Security Certification. </li> <li>This book teaches you how to be more vigilant and develop a sixth sense for identifying and eliminating potential security vulnerabilities. </li> <li>You'll receive hands-on code examples for a deep and practical understanding of security. </li> <li>You'll learn enough about security to get the job done. </li></ul>
<ol>
<li>Security Goals </li>
<li>Secure Systems Design </li>
<li>Secure Design Principles </li>
<li>Exercises for Part 1 </li>
<li>Worms and Other Malware </li>
<li>Buffer Overflows </li>
<li>Client-State Manipulation </li>
<li>SQL Injection </li>
<li>Password Security </li>
<li>Cross-Domain Security in Web Applications </li>
<li>Exercises for Part 2 </li>
<li>Symmetric Key Cryptography </li>
<li>Asymmetric Key Cryptography </li>
<li>Key Management and Exchange </li>
<li>MACs and Signatures </li>
<li>Exercises for Part 3 </li>
</ol>
Christoph Kern is an information security engineer at Google and was previously a senior security architect at Yodlee, a provider of technology solutions to the financial services industry. He has extensive experience in performing security design reviews and code audits, designing and developing secure applications, and helping product managers and software engineers effectively mitigate security risks in their software products.
<p>Security breaches are putting programmers under pressure in regards to security as never before (why programmers will be interested)</p><p>The book gives clear and straightforward advice to programmers, giving them the 20% that they need to achieve 90% of the benefit (why they will buy)</p><p>Lead author is behind the Stanford Center for Professional Development Computer Security Certification (why the author has credibility)</p>
<P>Security is an area of increasing and grave concern to programmers. Software developers today need to worry about security as never before. They need clear guidance on safe coding practices, and that’s exactly what this book delivers. This is not a book that goes deep into theory, or that rants on about the politics of security. Instead, it clearly and simply lays out the most common threats that programmers need to defend against. The book then shows programmers how to make their defense. The book takes a broad focus, ranging over SQL injection, worms and buffer overflows, password security, and more. The lead author is behind the Stanford Center for Professional Development Computer Security Certification. The book is written to appeal to all programmers, not just those using a particular language. It introduces programmers to the entire gamut of security threats that they might face, and sets those programmers on the path towards successfully defending against those threats.</P>

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