Organizations have made strides in recent years to lock down networks' perimeters. But even agencies with the tightest network defenses may find another technology layer open to attack: applications.
Security flaws in Web applications can allow attackers to steal data, plant malicious code, or break into other internal systems The number of security flaws being found in Web applications continues ...
Let's get serious about building secure Web applications. The reasoning is simple: According to numerous studies, the preferred method for attacking businesses' online assets is via their Web ...
Google is in the process of developing a security tool to automatically find cross-site scripting holes in its web applications. Code-named "Lemon", which Google says is derived from the term for a ...
MONTRÉAL—Genetec Inc., a technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, has announced a major new release of its flagship unified security ...
With the first new release since 2021, the one thing that hasn't changed about the OWASP Top 10 is that "broken access ...
Ah, the Web. It has generally made business easier and cheaper, but specifically made information security harder and more expensive. Companies in all sorts of industries are rushing to create ...
With the increased use of Web applications, businesses have had to peel back a layer in their perimeter defenses and give public network traffic access to internal applications. The result is a rise ...
Achieving Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance is not impossible, but there are a few key elements beyond ethical leadership that are necessary to achieve and maintain it. Public corporations must ...
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