Among the tests you perform on web applications, security testing is perhaps the most important, yet it's often the
most neglected. The recipes in the Web Security Testing Cookbook demonstrate how developers and testers can check
for the most common web security issues, while conducting unit tests, regression tests, or exploratory tests. Unlike ad
hoc security assessments, these recipes are repeatable, concise, and systematic-perfect for integrating into your
regular test suite. Recipes cover the basics from observing messages between clients and servers to multi-phase tests
that script the login and execution of web application features. By the end of the book, you'll be able to build tests
pinpointed at Ajax functions, as well as large multi-step tests for the usual suspects: cross-site scripting and injection
attacks. This book helps you:
Obtain, install, and configure useful-and free-security testing tools
Understand how your application communicates with users, so you can better simulate attacks in your tests
Choose from many different methods that simulate common attacks such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting,
and manipulating hidden form fields
Make your tests repeatable by using the scripts and examples in the recipes as starting points for automated
tests
Don't live in dread of the midnight phone call telling you that your site has been hacked. With Web Security Testing
Cookbook and the free tools used in the book's examples, you can incorporate security coverage into your test suite,
and sleep in peace.
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