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Rich Cannings, Himanshu Dwivedi, Zane Lackey, and Alex Stamos

"Hacking Exposed Web 2.0: Web 2.0 Security Secrets and Solutions"

Of course, the issues
are not limited to CRM applications, but sensitive data, confidential information, and
regulated data, such as health information and nonpublic personal information. Hosted
solutions hold data of all types from all types of customers, hence their security of their
applications far outweigh an in-house application accessible only to employees.
Overall, Web 2.0??™s impact on security is large. Borders between data created by the
organization and data supplied by the web user are disappearing, hosted solutions are
storing content from hundreds of organizations accessible through the same web
interface, and developers are deploying new technologies without understanding the
security implications of them. These issues have all impacted security in the online
environment.
BOOK OVERVIEW
The focus of this book is Web 2.0 application security. As mentioned, many Web 1.0
attacks are carried over to the Web 2.0 world. This book will show how this is exactly completed
??”specifically, how old attacks, such as XSS, will appear in Web 2.0 applications and
technologies. In addition to applying old attacks to this new technology, which is a theme
in the security world, this book discusses how older technologies are being used more
heavily on the web.


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