Table of Contents for
Security for Web Developers

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Cover image for bash Cookbook, 2nd Edition Security for Web Developers by John Paul Mueller Published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2015
  1. nav
  2. Cover
  3. Security for Web Developers
  4. Security for Web Developers
  5. Dedication
  6. Preface
  7. I. Developing a Security Plan
  8. 1. Defining the Application Environment
  9. 2. Embracing User Needs and Expectations
  10. 3. Getting Third-Party Assistance
  11. II. Applying Successful Coding Practices
  12. 4. Developing Successful Interfaces
  13. 5. Building Reliable Code
  14. 6. Incorporating Libraries
  15. 7. Using APIs with Care
  16. 8. Considering the Use of Microservices
  17. III. Creating Useful and Efficient Testing Strategies
  18. 9. Thinking Like a Hacker
  19. 10. Creating an API Safety Zone
  20. 11. Checking Libraries and APIs for Holes
  21. 12. Using Third-Party Testing
  22. IV. Implementing a Maintenance Cycle
  23. 13. Clearly Defining Upgrade Cycles
  24. 14. Considering Update Options
  25. 15. Considering the Need for Reports
  26. V. Locating Security Resources
  27. 16. Tracking Current Security Threats
  28. 17. Getting Required Training
  29. Index
  30. About the Author
  31. Colophon
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