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Re: Web Application Security Testing Procedures

Subject: Re: Web Application Security Testing Procedures
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:28:51 -0500
The document that you trying to write will get very lengthy and
consfusing real fast. I would suggest that you choose a specific topic
(e.g. CSRF) and then write a testing procedure document for it.

I have seen some documents that tried to be all inclusive but they got
out-of-date real soon.

Large corporation usually have their own Guides/Testing Procedures for
developing Secure Web Applications.

In Peace,
Saqib Ali
http://validate.sf.net

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:05:49 -0500, Lecia McCalla <lmccalla@fsl.org.jm> wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently researching Web application security with the ultimate goal
of preparing a Web Applications Security Testing Procedures Document.
However, since I'm a novice in the field, I'm requesting some assistance
from the group.

Please provide suggestions and/ or guidelines as to what should be
considered when testing security for web applications.

Regards,
Lecia McCalla
Business Analyst - Quality Management
Fiscal Services Limited
Mailto:lmccalla@fsl.org.jm
Tel: (876)927-1125-8 Extn 3815
Fax: (876)927-1810




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