Web Application Security Testing Don't Bolt It On Build It In


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Uploaded on Sep 25, 2018

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Organizations make essential investments to develop high-performance Web applications so consumers can do business whenever and wherever they want. While convenient, this 24-7 access also invites criminal hackers who try a potential windfall by utilizing those very same highly available corporate applications.

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Web Application Security Testing Don't Bolt It On Build It In

PowerPoint Presentation Web Application Security Testing - Don't Bolt It On - Build It In How safe are your Web applications? Unless you conduct application vulnerability testing throughout the lifespan of your applications, there's no way for you to understand about your web application security. That's not great news for your security or regulatory compliance efforts. Organizations make essential investments to develop high-performance Web applications so consumers can do business whenever and wherever they want. Neglecting Application Vulnerability Testing: Risks And Costs Of Poor Security Consider supermarket chain Hannaford Bros., which reportedly now is paying billions to bolster its IT and web application security testing - after attackers managed to steal up to 5.2 million credit and debit card numbers from its network. Alternatively, the three hackers recently indicted for stealing thousands of credit card numbers by inserting packet sniffers on the corporate network of a major restaurant chain. 2) Test Each Important Element Of A Web Application While testing a web application, QA professionals often focus on its features, functionality and performance. However, a company should ask the testers to evaluate each important element of the website along with its performance and performance. The thorough testing is likely to produce the site deliver richer user experience within a longer period of time. The Web Application Security Lifecycle Web applications need to start safe to stay secure. In other words, they must be built using secure coding practices, go through a series of QA and application vulnerability testing, and be observed continually in production. This is known as the web application security lifecycle. While it may seem like a daunting undertaking at first, the web application security lifecycle approach saves money and effort by establishing and maintaining more secure applications. Remedying security bugs after an application is released requires additional time and resources, adding unanticipated costs to finished projects. Thank you To Learn More About Web Application Security Testing You Can Also Click The Link Given Below In The Description.