Web application vulnerabilities are a common point of intrusion for cyber criminals. As cybersecurity threats proliferate and attacks escalate, and as applications play an increasingly critical role in business, organizations urgently need to focus on web application security to protect their customers, their interests, and their assets.
Although awareness of the need for web application security is increasing, security levels are nowhere near enough: according to the 2015 Trustwave Global Security Report, 98% of tested web applications were vulnerable to attack.
SMEs in particular should be very concerned about web application security: many use common, off-the-shelf applications and plugins—such as Internet Explorer, Java, Silverlight, and Adobe Reader and Flash Player—which often contain exploitable vulnerabilities.
Application Security in the ISO 27001:2013 Environment explains how organizations can implement and maintain effective security practices to protect their web applications—and the servers on which they reside—as part of a wider information security management system by following the guidance set out in the international standard for information security management, ISO 27001.
The book describes the methods used by criminal hackers to attack organizations via their web applications and provides a detailed explanation of how you can combat such attacks by employing the guidance and controls set out in ISO 27001.
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