Final version.
Identity and Data Security for Web Development
β Scribed by Jonathan LeBlanc, Tim Messerschmidt
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 196
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Balancing usability and security when building a website or app can be incredibly difficult. This practical book teaches you a results-driven approach for accomplishing both without compromising either. Not only will you learn what to be aware of when building your systems, but also how to build a solid identity infrastructure across devices thatβs both usable and secure. Youll be able to harden your data infrastructure and privileged user information, while using common techniques to prevent data breaches. Youll also take a look at future technology that will impact data and identity security.
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"Developers, designers, engineers, and creators can no longer afford to pass responsibility for identity and data security onto others. Web developers who don't understand how to obscure data in transmission, for instance, can open security flaws on a site without realizing it. With this practical g
"Developers, designers, engineers, and creators can no longer afford to pass responsibility for identity and data security onto others. Web developers who don't understand how to obscure data in transmission, for instance, can open security flaws on a site without realizing it. With this practical g
Balancing usability and security when building a website or app can be incredibly difficult. This practical book teaches you a results-driven approach for accomplishing both without compromising either. Not only will you learn what to be aware of when building your systems, but also how to build a s
Website security made easy. Covers the most common ways websites get hacked and how web developers can defend themselves. Every website today is vulnerable to attack and a compromised website can ruin a company's reputation. Consider the Heartland Payment System data breach of 2008: the Heartland