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Web Application Security

open access: yes, 2016
Darbs “Tīmekļa lietojumprogrammi drošība” ir pētījums par tīmekļa lietojumprogrammu drošības apdraudējumiem, uzbrukumu iespējām un drošības risinājumiem. Darbu veido 54 lappuses. Izmantotās literatūras sarakstu veido 21 avots. Darba mērķis bija izpētīt,
Tīda, Stella
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Web Application Security

2002
Security is a contentious issue for Web applications, with developers and administrators sharing overall responsibility, while still focusing on their specialist abilities. As a developer, you need to consider tasks such as user authentication, authorization, and impersonation; you also need to produce a model that the administrators can use when the ...
Steve Harris, Rob Macdonald
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Securing Web Applications

2003
For many Web sites security is a primary concern. This is certainly no less true for a Java J2EE Web application (and is probably even more true!). Traditionally, security for such Web sites has been controlled either programmatically by the developer or by the Web server.
John Hunt, Chris Loftus
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Web Application Security [PDF]

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This thesis investigates the critical domain of web application security, focusing on prevalent vulnerabilities that can damage the confidentiality and integrity of online applications.
Kuukasjärvi, Joni
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Security models for web-based applications

Communications of the ACM, 2001
Using traditional and emerging access control approaches to develop secure applications for the Web.
James Joshi   +3 more
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Security of open source web applications

2009 3rd International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2009
In an empirical study of fourteen widely used open source PHP web applications, we found that the vulnerability density of the aggregate code base decreased from 8.88 vulnerabilities/KLOC to 3.30 from Summer 2006 to Summer 2008. Individual web applications varied widely, with vulnerability densities ranging from 0 to 121.4 at the beginning of the study.
James Walden   +3 more
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Assessing the Portuguese Web applications security

2011 World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2011), 2011
Portugal has recently deployed an important number of governmental services to the World Wide Web. Concurrently, major services in Universities, Health Care, and most Public entities are also following this trend. For 2011, the Portuguese government will take these measures even further in the scope of a technological upgrade plan for Portugal.
Nuno Teodoro, Carlos Serrão
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Security Authorization Scheme for Web Applications

2015 18th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2015
With the recent rapid growth of the World Wide Web, it has become common for an end user of Web services to delegate his or her authority to access protected resources to other service providers. OAuth 2.0 is being used widely as a means of accomplishing such delegation.
Takamichi Saito   +3 more
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Securing Web Applications

2017
Security is an important aspect of software application design. It ensures that only those who have authority to access the secured resources can do so. When it comes to securing an application, two primary things you’ll need to take care of are authentication and authorization.
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