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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Security Architecture
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Web Applications: Development Approaches
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February 14, 2008
IAM and security must be on the same page regarding web application development to facilitate proper access. What coding practices and assessment practices should web developers use? What tools are…
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Are Security and Quality Assurance Part of Your Software Development Life Cycle?
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April 25, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Western Regional Conference 2006
Three out of four vendor or homegrown Web applications have high-risk bugs or security vulnerabilities. This presentation will demonstrate simple but deadly techniques that allow hackers to access …

















