MSDN Webcast: Managing Cross-Site Scripting Using CAT.NET and AntiXSS (Level 200)
Source: Microsoft
Cross-site scripting attacks are one of the most common attack vectors that plague Web applications. This webcast provide an overview of the tools designed for discovery and mitigation of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in Microsoft .NET applications. Specifically, it looks at CAT.NET, which is a static code analysis tool developed by the Microsoft Information Security team to identify vulnerabilities in managed code. The webcast also look at the next version of the Microsoft Anti-Cross Site Scripting (AntiXSS) library, which is used to mitigate cross-site scripting and was also developed by the Information Security team.
| Format: | Webcast | Size: | 0.00 |
| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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