Developers, designers, engineers, and creators can no longer afford to pass responsibility for identity and data security onto others. Jonathan LeBlanc and Tim Messerschmidt provide a deep dive into the concepts, technology, and programming methodologies necessary to build a secure interface for data and identity without compromising usability.
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You’ll learn how to plug holes in existing systems, protect against viable attack vectors, and work in environments that sometimes are naturally insecure.
- Understand the state of web and application security today
- Design security password encryption, and combat password attack vectors
- Create digital fingerprints to identify users through browser, device, and paired device detection
- Build secure data transmission systems through OAuth and OpenID Connect
- Use alternate methods of identification for a second factor of authentication
- Harden your web applications against attack
- Create a secure data transmission system using SSL/TLS, and synchronous and asynchronous cryptography
Author: Jonathan LeBlanc & Tim Messerschmidt
Publisher: O'Reilly Date: June 20, 2016 Pages: 204 ISBN:978-1491937013 Print: 1491937017 Kindle: B01GP09AS6
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