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New Whitepaper available on security best practices

Subject: New Whitepaper available on security best practices
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:12:44 +0000
Hello List,

Driven by multiple requests to provide some kind of guidance on what constitutes "best security practice", I've created a whitepaper focusing on host naming and URL conventions. I've found that by following these simple principles the avenue for attack on many Internet-based applications is greatly limited.

I'm planning on releasing a number of new whitepaper this year focusing on plain-English explanations and advice on best security practices -- primarily dealing with web-app security. I'd welcome any suggestions on other topics "industry" would like covered in more detail.

The paper is available at: http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/NISR-BestPracticesInHostURLNaming.pdf

Abstract:
A consideration often neglected by many organisations when rolling out new servers or developing web-based applications that will be accessible by Internet clients and customers is that of host and URL naming conventions. There are a number of simple steps that can be taken to strengthen the security of an environment or application making it more resilient to several popular attack vectors. By understanding how an attacker can abuse poorly thought out naming conventions, and by instigating a few minor changes, it is possible to positively increase the defence-in-depth stature of an environment.


Cheers,

Gunter Ollmann

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