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What You Need to Know about PCI Compliance and Web Application Security Policy Changes
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PCI compliance exists to protect consumers from credit fraud, and their data will be protected if rules are followed. If your business accepts credit cards, you are aware of changes to PCI compliance in June. Adherence to section 6.6 of the PCI compliance rules should have been met; if not, web application security must be integrated into existing applications. This mandate allows businesses to evaluate their security practices.
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Effective Controls for Attaining Continuous Application Security Throughout the Web Application Development Life Cycle
by Caleb Sima
Improving your Web application development process is one of the best ways to avoid security vulnerabilities and nasty surprises during security assessments. Learn about the points in the software development life cycle where additional security awareness and training is needed to ensure that your organization remains successful and secure.
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Web Application Vulnerability Assessment Essentials
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It is important for a business to understand the fundamentals of running a vulnerability assessment in order to determine how one will be run and what can be expected from the results. A web application security scanner can automate the process, but a quality assessment may still require actual human eyes to catch specific issues. Learn more about the whys and hows of vulnerability assessments.
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The AJAX "Top 5" security tips
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Start a Process as a Different User
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This tutorial will help you learn how to start a process as another user e.g. the Administrator account.
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In this episode, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with SharePoint MVP, author, and consultant Rob Bogue to talk about SharePoint Governance, Engagement, and Taxonomy. Thanks to Rob Bogue for taking some time out of his very busy schedule to talk to us this week! We announced our LOGO CONTEST on thi...
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Java Posse #202 - Newscast for Aug 22nd 2008
Published 3 months ago
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Over Two Decades at Microsoft - Larry Osterman
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Ed Gibson, Microsoft's Chief Security Advisor in the UK, 2009
Bradford, United Kingdom
Ed Gibson, Microsoft's Chief Security Advisor in the UK, is returning to the North of England following on from his successfull talks on security in 2006 and 2008.
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UK Active Directory User Group
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Developer Day Scotland
Scotland, United Kingdom
Developer Day Scotland is a community event, run by community for community, which is based upon the highly successful Developer! Developer! Developer! community conference events.