Michael Aminzade of Trustwave reflects on what organisations can do to help protect themselves from falling victim to a breach.
Browsing: Application Security
Hugh Boyes from the Institute of Engineering and Technology feels that small businesses do not have adequate cyber security to protect themselves online.
Today, there is no need to convince people that XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) was, is and probably will be the most popular web application vulnerability.
As enterprises acquire more and more IT systems, users are having to deal with additional security requirements and multiple complex passwords.
Arxans’s State of Mobile App Security report reveals that 97% of the top 100 paid Android apps and 87% of the top 100 paid Apple iOS apps have been hacked.
Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of High-Tech Bridge, discusses how any website, even a personal blog, can be sold on the black market.
Before migrating a database to the cloud, it is critical to understand the scope of this action, including what data should be moved where.
If web application security is hard, then we must find ways to be practical in our approach.
Veracode has released analytics from its cloud-based platform revealing the vulnerabilities created by the use of open source and third-party components.
Services such as Optimise Direct are an important way for us to blend security and cost savings together and thereby create SaaCS.