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Securing collaborative Web applications

International Conference on Education and e-Learning Innovations, 2012
With the expansion of Web servers and cloud infrastructures, collaborative Web applications are increasingly used. For instance, the e-learning is a field where students, tutors and professors share remote electronic resources and processing. Nevertheless, interference between information may occur that is data can illicitly flow to not authorized ...
Manel Ameur, Takoua Abdellatif
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Web Application Security

2011
This chapter covers web applications and their associated security mechanisms. You will audit web applications and identify vulnerabilities from a user’s (or adversary’s), a maintainer’s and a developer’s perspective. You will exploit the vulnerabilities and see their consequences.
David Basin   +2 more
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The code for securing web applications

Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences, 2019
AbstractWeb applications are becoming more and more prominent in our daily lives. A challenge that follows is protecting these applications from unauthorised users. This paper introduces a scheme for generating and verifying authentication codes, where these codes can be implemented to restrict the access to only the intended users of the web ...
Li, Mandy, Susilo, Willy, Tonien, Joseph
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Developing secure web applications

International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, 2012
The security of web applications is an important issue for any organisation that deploys its own websites. If an organisation takes the required precautions and countermeasures, it can prevent the possible attacks. Otherwise, its critical data, reputation and credibility will be at risk.
Umesh Singh   +2 more
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Developing secure Web applications

IEEE Internet Computing, 2002
The Secure Web Applications Project (SWAP) is an interdisciplinary research initiative between the Laboratory for Communications Engineering and the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge that seeks to address the problem of application-level Web security at a higher level.
Richard Sharp, David Scott
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Security principles for web applications

2011 19thTelecommunications Forum (TELFOR) Proceedings of Papers, 2011
In the recent time we have witnessed an expansion of web applications, which are offering a wide range of public and business services. The web applications are efficient and convenient, however, increasing number of new security threats is a risk for both users of web applications and the companies which are offering their services through web ...
Miodrag Zivkovic, Tamara M. Tanaskovic
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Securing Web Banking Applications [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
This paper presents the main results of a PhD thesis work aimed at defining a model for secure operation of an Internet Banking environment, even in the presence of malware on the client side. Its goal is to be resistant to the nowadays too frequent phishing and pharming attacks, and also to more classical ones like social engineering or man-in-the ...
Xavier Perramon, Antonio San Martino
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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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ASP.NET Web Application Security [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
This chapter is all about security as it relates to Web applications. I’ll begin by explaining the relationship between Internet Information Server (IIS) and Active Server Pages for .NET (ASP.NET), including information on how to configure your machines more securely for Internet access.
Nathan Smith   +3 more
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Web application security engineering

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2006
Integrating security throughout the life cycle can improve overall Web application security. With a detailed review of the steps involved in applying security-specific activities throughout the software development life cycle, the author walks practitioners through effective, efficient application design, development, and testing.
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