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Find Web server and Web application security tips and how-tos for security value-added resellers (VARs), service providers and consultants concerned with the security of their clients' browsers, Web scripting, Web services and more. Learn how to conduct Web application security assessments, how to manage a customer's secure Web server and how to filter URLs to reduce information security threats on your customers' networks.
IN THIS TOPIC:  NEWS (2) , EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (6)

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Why you need Web application security expertise
TIP - VARs with expertise in Web application security benefit from little competition and high customer demand.
Filter URLs to reduce information security threats
TIP - Filter URLs to increase network security. Learn to control the URLs that enter and exit your customer's network, and mitigate risks posed by hackers, worms and spyware.
Web application penetration testing: Best practices
TIP - Three steps you can take to ensure that penetration testing is successful and efficient, and that you paint an accurate picture for your customers.
How to manage your customer's secure Web server
TIP - A look at ways to best manage the configurations of multiple Web servers to reduce the administrative burden and cost for VARs, SIs, security consultants and their customers.
Application security assessments, part 2: A repeatable methodology
TIP - Application security assessments can be simplified with this repeatable methodology.

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Despite GreenBorder acquisition, Google security plan remains unclear
SearchSecurityChannel.com | 01 Jun 2007
ARTICLE - Google bought GreenBorder for its "sandbox" browser function, but that doesn't mean it will compete with Symantec and McAfee.
Web applications: Insecurity for the masses
IT Business Edge | 13 Feb 2007
EXECUTIVE BRIEFING - Web applications are vulnerable both to old attacks and Web app-specific exploits such as XSS and XSRF. Get advice on how to keep your customers safe.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 6
Why you need Web application security expertise
Submitted By: SearchSecurityChannel.com | 25 Jul 2007
TIP - VARs with expertise in Web application security benefit from little competition and high customer demand.
Filter URLs to reduce information security threats
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 20 Mar 2007
TIP - Filter URLs to increase network security. Learn to control the URLs that enter and exit your customer's network, and mitigate risks posed by hackers, worms and spyware.
Web application penetration testing: Best practices
Submitted By: SearchSecurityChannel.com | 21 Feb 2007
TIP - Three steps you can take to ensure that penetration testing is successful and efficient, and that you paint an accurate picture for your customers.
VIEW ALL EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE ON WEB SERVER AND WEB APPLICATION SECURITY

SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Web Server and Web Application Security: 
Application Layer Firewalls, Email Security, Secure Instant Messaging (IM), Database Security


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