[Interview during HITB 2003 KL]
Bad coding can lead to attacks
By RAVIND RAMESH
BAD web application coding is one of the main culprits behind network intrusion incidences said Shreeraj Shah, director of Net Square.
“Although it’s difficult to say if it’s the back-end services or the front-end application at fault, the chances that a system compromise was due to flawed web application code is much higher,” he said.
“This is especially so since there are more services level defences available these days,” he added.
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Introduction
In the beginning, computer systems were installed to manage back-end operations and support employees in their daily tasks. As technology evolved and systems became cheaper to deploy, businesses started using computers more and more in the management of their operations. By the early 1990s, computers and computer networks had become the information backbone of most enterprises, hosting a myriad of applications that even handled complex business logic.
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In the beginning, computer systems were installed to manage back-end operations and support employees in their daily tasks. As technology evolved and systems became cheaper to deploy, businesses started using computers more and more in the management of their operations. By the early 1990s, computers and computer networks had become the information backbone of most enterprises, hosting a myriad of applications that even handled complex business logic.
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