The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws by Dafydd Stuttard
$31.50
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The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws by Dafydd Stuttard
$31.50
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This book is targeted at Tomcat developers who are either contemplating the use of Tomcat for production-level deployment, or have already embraced this promising option. Readers of this book need a working knowledge of Java web applications and must be competent with JSPs and servlets.
About the Author
John Turner
John is a senior application developer and UNIX systems administrator with Advertising Audit Service, Inc. in Farmington Hills , Michigan. A technology professional for over 10 years, John has experience in the automotive, health care, advertising,and finance industries. His industry interests include vintage technology, open source, mobile computing and wireless networking.
Vivek Chopra
Vivek has extensive experience in software design and development. He has worked on a range of technologies, including compilers, programming tools, middleware and XML/Web Services. He has authored a number of books on Web Service technologies and on Apache Software. He is actively involved with Open Source software, and is a committer for the UDDI4J API. Vivek hold a bachelor's degree in Electronics and master's degree in Computer Science. He lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, and can be contacted at vivek@soaprpc.com
Ben Galbraith
Before graduating from High School, Ben Galbraith was hired by a major Silicon Valley computer manufacturer to develop Windows-based client-server applications with international deployments and hundreds of users. In 1995, Mr. Galbraith began developing for the web and fell in love with Unix, vi, and Perl. After building countless web applications with Perl, Ben discovered server-side Java in 1999 and his relationship with Perl has since become somewhat estranged. Mr. Galbraith is presently a consultant in Provo, Utah. He regularly lectures, evangelizes and gives classes on Java technology. Ben has no college degree but if he had the time he would study both ancient and modern history.
Brian P. Rickabaugh
Brian is a senior systems architect for a large global conglomerate in the financial, manufacturing and media industries. He is also president of StrayCat Incorporated , a small business focused primarily on software consulting services. He has been developing web-centric object-oriented software in C/C++ and Java for six years. He is also a huge proponent of open source software and the positive impact it can have on small, medium, and large organizations. His current focus is on XML and implementing Web Services technologies for internal and external systems integration. When he isn't developing software, he enjoys spending time with his girlfriend Renee and cat Chloe. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia.
Gotham Polisetty
Gotham is the founder and principal architect of Global Software Solutions, Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina. Gotham currently consults for large fortune 500 companies and helps them architect complex distributed systems and solve problems related to the distribution of data and processing within these systems. Gotham has been involved in the IT industry since 1982 and consults extensively on the design and architectural issues involved in implementing large web based corporate ERP systems. Gotham Polisetty can be reached at gotham@glosoft.com
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