Security for Web Developers: Using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

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About this ebook

As a web developer, you may not want to spend time making your web app secure, but it definitely comes with the territory. This practical guide provides you with the latest information on how to thwart security threats at several levels, including new areas such as microservices. You’ll learn how to help protect your app no matter where it runs, from the latest smartphone to an older desktop, and everything in between.

Author John Paul Mueller delivers specific advice as well as several security programming examples for developers with a good knowledge of CSS3, HTML5, and JavaScript. In five separate sections, this book shows you how to protect against viruses, DDoS attacks, security breaches, and other nasty intrusions.

  • Create a security plan for your organization that takes the latest devices and user needs into account
  • Develop secure interfaces, and safely incorporate third-party code from libraries, APIs, and microservices
  • Use sandboxing techniques, in-house and third-party testing techniques, and learn to think like a hacker
  • Implement a maintenance cycle by determining when and how to update your application software
  • Learn techniques for efficiently tracking security threats as well as training requirements that your organization can use

About the author

John Paul Mueller is a technical editor and freelance author who has written on topics ranging from database management to heads-down programming, from networking to artificial intelligence. He is the author of Start Here!™ Learn Microsoft Visual C#® 2010.

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