The Tangled Web: A Guide to Securing Modern Web Applications

by Michal Zalewski

Google Play, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

005.8

Publication

No Starch Press (2011), Edition: 1, 320 pages

Description

"'Thorough and comprehensive coverage from one of the foremost experts in browser security.' --Tavis Ormandy, Google Inc. Modern web applications are built on a tangle of technologies that have been developed over time and then haphazardly pieced together. Every piece of the web application stack, from HTTP requests to browser-side scripts, comes with important yet subtle security consequences. To keep users safe, it is essential for developers to confidently navigate this landscape.In The Tangled Web, Michal Zalewski, one of the world's top browser security experts, offers a compelling narrative that explains exactly how browsers work and why they're fundamentally insecure. Rather than dispense simplistic advice on vulnerabilities, Zalewski examines the entire browser security model, revealing weak points and providing crucial information for shoring up web application security. You'll learn how to: Perform common but surprisingly complex tasks such as URL parsing and HTML sanitization Use modern security features like Strict Transport Security, CSP, and CORS Leverage many variants of the same-origin policy to safely compartmentalize complex web applications and protect user credentials in case of XSS bugs Build mashups and embed gadgets without getting stung by the tricky frame navigation policy Embed or host user-supplied content without running into the trap of content sniffing For quick reference, "Security Engineering Cheat Sheets' at the end of each chapter offer ready solutions to problems you're most likely to encounter. With coverage extending as far as planned HTML5 features, The Tangled Web will help you create secure web applications to stand the test of time"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jcopenha
A great detailed account of the monstrosity that is modern web security. Anyone interested in web security should read this.
LibraryThing member porges
In terms of 'depressing books' this is right up there with Wiesel's 'Night'
LibraryThing member haloedrain
Even accounting for the fact that this came out a while ago and the web is a fast-moving target, this is not a good book.

I have a background in developing web applications on both the server and the front end, so I feel like I ought to be able to get something out of this. But the book has a
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pattern of going on for a long time into internet basics that I'm already familiar with, then suddenly dives into particular vulnerabilities that are so poorly explained that I can't tell whether they're happening on the server or the browser, why they're a problem, or what someone might do about them.

I put this book down at 17% when it asserted that get and post are basically interchangeable; if it's making that kind of oversimplification of things I know, I don't trust it to tell me about anything else.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

1593273886 / 9781593273880
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