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[NEW] Cyber Security 2020, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.4, with 11 lectures, based on 4117 reviews, and has 68499 subscribers.

You will learn about This course is a comprehensive overview of web security. The goal is to build an understanding of the most common web attacks and their countermeasures. Given the pervasive insecurity of the modern web landscape, there is a pressing need for programmers and system designers improve their understanding of web security issues. Well be covering the fundamentals as well as the state-of-the-art in web security. Topics include: Principles of web security, attacks and countermeasures, the browser security model, web app vulnerabilities, injection, denial-of-service, TLS attacks, privacy, fingerprinting, same-origin policy, cross site scripting, authentication, JavaScript security, emerging threats, defense-in-depth, and techniques for writing secure code. Course projects include writing security exploits, defending insecure web apps, and implementing emerging web standards. This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers interested in learning the latest in cyber security It is particularly useful for Developers interested in learning the latest in cyber security.

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Summary

Title: [NEW] Cyber Security 2020

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 11

Number of Published Lectures: 11

Number of Curriculum Items: 11

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • This course is a comprehensive overview of web security. The goal is to build an understanding of the most common web attacks and their countermeasures. Given the pervasive insecurity of the modern web landscape, there is a pressing need for programmers and system designers improve their understanding of web security issues.
  • Well be covering the fundamentals as well as the state-of-the-art in web security. Topics include: Principles of web security, attacks and countermeasures, the browser security model, web app vulnerabilities, injection, denial-of-service, TLS attacks, privacy, fingerprinting, same-origin policy, cross site scripting, authentication, JavaScript security, emerging threats, defense-in-depth, and techniques for writing secure code. Course projects include writing security exploits, defending insecure web apps, and implementing emerging web standards.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers interested in learning the latest in cyber security
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers interested in learning the latest in cyber security
  • This course is a comprehensive overview of web security. The goal is to build an understanding of the most common web attacks and their countermeasures. Given the pervasive insecurity of the modern web landscape, there is a pressing need for programmers and system designers improve their understanding of web security issues.

    We’ll be covering the fundamentals as well as the state-of-the-art in web security.

    Topics include: Principles of web security, attacks and countermeasures, the browser security model, web app vulnerabilities, injection, denial-of-service, TLS attacks, privacy, fingerprinting, same-origin policy, cross site scripting, authentication, JavaScript security, emerging threats, defense-in-depth, and techniques for writing secure code. Course projects include writing security exploits, defending insecure web apps, and implementing emerging web standards.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION, WEB PROCESSES, TASKS

    Lecture 1: INTRODUCTION, WEB PROCESSES, TASKS

    Chapter 2: DNS ATTACKS

    Lecture 1: DNS ATTACKS

    Chapter 3: HTTP ATTACKS

    Lecture 1: HTTP ATTACKS

    Chapter 4: COOKIE HIGHJACKING ATTACKS

    Lecture 1: COOKIE HIGHJACKING ATTACKS

    Chapter 5: SESSION HIGHJACKING ATTACK

    Lecture 1: SESSION HIGHJACKING ATTACK

    Chapter 6: SAME ORIGIN POLICY INTRO

    Lecture 1: SAME ORIGIN POLICY INTRO

    Chapter 7: SAME ORIGIN POLICY, CROSS-SITE-REQUEST-FORGERY

    Lecture 1: SAME ORIGIN POLICY, CROSS-SITE-REQUEST-FORGERY

    Chapter 8: CROSS-SITE-SCRIPTING, XSS ATTACKS

    Lecture 1: CROSS-SITE-SCRIPTING, XSS ATTACKS

    Chapter 9: XSS DEFENSE, CROSS-SITE-SCRIPTING

    Lecture 1: XSS DEFENSE, CROSS-SITE-SCRIPTING

    Chapter 10: PHISHING ATTACKS, TABNABBING ATTACKS, END OF PART 1 CLIENT SIDE SECURITY

    Lecture 1: PHISHING ATTACKS, TABNABBING ATTACKS, END OF PART 1 CLIENT SIDE SECURITY

    Chapter 11: SQL Injections, Command Injections

    Lecture 1: SQL Injections, Command Injections

    Instructors

  • [NEW] Cyber Security 2020  No.2
    Daniel Arzuaga
    Daniel Arzuaga: Programer, Dr, Esq, Chief Engineer at NASA
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