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Sistema de Gestión de Contenidos de Seguridad

Seguridad de Aplicaciones web y Gestión de Riesgos

Sistema de Gestión de Seguridad de la Información en el Sector Bancario.

Information Security Management System (ISMS). La dirección de la seguridad de la información se acerca a la comparación. Procesos ISMS. Implementación del ISMS. Las mayores amenazas en el sector bancario. El futuro de los sistemas bancarios y de pago. Los retos y el futuro de la banca. Soluciones de ciberseguridad para servicios financieros.

Choques de Nagorno-Karabaj: guerra de cuatro días en el ciberespacio

Guerra de cuatro días en el ciberespacio.

WebShark: una solución completa de Seguridad para aplicaciones web

WebShark is a next generation security solution designed to stop constantly evolving threats by preventing malicious attacks targeting your website before they impact your business. Unlike other vendors, we focus on all type of web application vulnerabilities including Sensitive Data Exposure and Security Misconfiguration to build a complete security solution for E-Commerce, Online Banking, corporate and personal websites. It takes about 30 seconds to configure and use. We build the next generation security solution - a complete web application security solution which is able to protect web applications (DVWA, Mutillidae, Bricks, etc.) which have hundreds of in-build vulnerabilities.

¿Cuál es el plan de ciberseguridad para mañana?

Qué se ha hecho hasta ahora y cuáles son los planes para mañana.

¿PUEDE PREDECIR A QUIÉN GANARÁ LA ELECCIÓN DE EE. UU.?

Who would win the battle for the White House to become the next President of the United States was a topic of hot debate in 2012. Much of that debate was taking place online, with plenty of people blogging, tweeting or updating social media with their thoughts on Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama. This provided us with a rich source of information about what people were thinking and feeling about the election race.

CRUZE DE FALSIFICACIONES - ANÁLISIS DE PROFUNDIDAD 2011

Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF in short) is a kind of a web application vulnerability which allows malicious website to send unauthorized requests to a vulnerable website using active session of its authorized users. In simple words, it’s when an “evil” website posts a new status in your twitter account on your visit while the login session is active on twitter.

LAS MEJORES PRÁCTICAS DE SEGURIDAD DE APLICACIÓN WEB

Web Application Security is a vast topic and time is not enough to cover all kind of malicious attacks and techniques for avoiding them, so now we will focus on top 10 high level vulnerabilities.
Web developers work in different ways using their custom libraries and intruder prevention systems and now we will see what they should do and should not do based on best practices.