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Good book relating web applications security?

Good book relating web applications security?
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:39:36 +000
Hello there, 

I have been programming web applications for less than a year and i have
recently discovered the happy world of web hacking (ie. sql injection, xss)
which means i have suffered them in my apps, now i know how to avoid them, but
as i have read some articles i have discovered a world and would like to know
what are the most ussed technics and how to secure apps... so if anyone could
recommend me a book or a website where i could learn how to make secure web apps
it would be awesome :D

 thanks in advance
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Re: Good book relating web applications security?
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:45:15 +000
Hi there,

              I suggest you reading this e-book
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=055ff772-97fe-41b8-a58c
-bf9c6593f25e&displaylang=en

              it's really very useful.

              I hope it helps.

 

Regards,

Fernando.
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Re: Good book relating web applications security?
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:55:50 +000
This book goes into great detail.

 Building Secure Microsoft® ASP.NET Applications
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Re: Good book relating web applications security?
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:45:13 +000
Heres a few for you

Writing secure code isbn 0-7356-1722-8  its a great read.
Developing more secure microsoft asp.net 2.0 applications isbn 0-7356-2331-7
Again a good read with lots of sample code.
Professional asp.net 2.0 security, membership and role management isbn
0-7645-9698-5 Simple the best book on asp.net membership.

Foundations of security isbn 1-59059-784-2 This is a good book.

And finally the book I am just reading

Hunting Security Bugs isbn 0-7356-2187-x So far seems to be very good.

Ok thats it hope you find something for you

Good reading.
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Re: Good book relating web applications security?
Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:48:39 +000
wow, nice collection! is there an specific recommended order to read them? (ie
from simpler to more complex book? :P)

 Thanks a lot for replies :P
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