Web security guidelines are useful. Penetration testing finds weak points in code and infrastructure. Somewhere in the middle, though, developers need to create resilient code. In this course, Emmanuel Henri equips JavaScript developers with the basic knowledge and techniques they need to keep their JavaScript applications secure. Discover how to approach the challenges of cross-side scripting, cross-site forgery, server-side injection, and obfuscation, as well as how to best approach sensitive data risks. Throughout the course, Emmanuel shows what these threats actually look like in code, demonstrates syntax corrections you can make to fix these issues, and shares best practices for dealing with key threats.
Topics include:
Key threats to be aware of as a JavaScript developer
Risks posed by cross-site scripting
Best practices for dealing with cross-site forgery threats
Dealing with sensitive data risks
Preventing server-side injection
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1 - Introduction/01 - Build effective and secure JavaScript applications.mp4
21.4 MB
1 - Introduction/02 - What you should know.mp4
2.4 MB
2 - 1. Overview of Security Concepts/03 - Overview of the most common threats.mp4
2.9 MB
2 - 1. Overview of Security Concepts/04 - List of available resources.mp4
8.6 MB
2 - 1. Overview of Security Concepts/05 - Overview of this course's approach.mp4
1.7 MB
3 - 2. Security Applied - XSS/06 - What is cross-site scripting (XSS).mp4
5.1 MB
3 - 2. Security Applied - XSS/07 - Example of XSS in code.mp4