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Schrodinger's Hack - Removing Uncertainty from Application Security

Last post 05-15-2006, 2:21 PM by scottcate. 0 replies.
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  •  05-15-2006, 2:21 PM 296

    Schrodinger's Hack - Removing Uncertainty from Application Security

    Room: 205 11:00am
    Presented by: Adam Muntner, CISSP

    Recognizing the competitive advantage of speed to market, organizations are under pressure to develop and deploy applications as rapidly as possible. According to Gartner Group, 75% of attacks are now focused against the application layer. The combination of rapid development deadlines with the most targeted attack vector often leads to insufficient analysis, testing, and validation through the entire software development lifecycle. The results are predictable - regulatory compliance headaches, erosion of customer confidence, and ultimately financial loss. By learning the tools and techniques used by crackers to penetrate applications, participants will learn how to write code resistant against these techniques. Examples covered include SQL injection, LDAP injection, cross site scripting, parameter manipulation, Google hacking, and web services hacking.
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