Introduction to Web Application Security Testing

Introduction to Web Application Security Testing

English | MP4 | AVC 1920×1080 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 22 Lessons (8h 32m) | 5.54 GB

In today’s digital age, web applications have become an integral part of our daily lives, enabling us to perform various tasks online, from shopping and banking to communication and entertainment. However, with the increasing reliance on web applications, the importance of web application security has never been more critical. Web application security testing is a process that involves evaluating and assessing the security of web applications to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses that could be exploited by attackers.

The “Introduction to Web Application Security Testing” course is a comprehensive and hands-on course designed to introduce you to the Web Application Security Testing process and underscores the critical role of security testing in the realm of web applications. It will provide you with a solid understanding of essential web application security concepts and practices, including common attack vectors, security risks, and the importance of secure coding practices. This serves as an excellent starting point for individuals interested in pursuing a career in web application security testing or for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of web application security.

Table of Contents

1 Course Introduction
2 Introduction to Web Application Security
3 Web Application Security Testing
4 Common Web Application Threats & Risks
5 Web Application Architecture
6 Web Application Technologies – Part 1
7 Web Application Technologies – Part 2
8 Introduction to HTTP
9 HTTP Requests – Part 1
10 HTTP Requests – Part 2
11 HTTP Responses
12 HTTP Basics Lab – Part 1
13 HTTP Basics Lab – Part 2
14 HTTPS
15 Web App Pentesting Methodology
16 OWASP Top 10
17 OWASP Web Security Testing Guide (WSTG) – Part 1
18 OWASP Web Security Testing Guide (WSTG) – Part 2
19 Pre-Engagement Phase
20 Documenting & Communicating Findings – Part 1
21 Documenting & Communicating Findings – Part 2
22 Course Conclusion

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