Attack and Defense: API and Web Application Security

The major cause of webservice and web application insecurity is insecure software development practices. This highly intensive and interactive 2-day course provides essential application security training for web application/API developers, architects and Q/A staff. Both attack and defense theory will be covered.

    The class is a combination of lecture, security testing demonstration and code review. Students will learn the most common threats against applications. More importantly, students will learn how to both code secure web solutions via defense-based code samples and conduct penetration testing.

    As part of this course, we will explore the use of third-party security libraries and frameworks to speed and standardize secure development. We will highlight production quality and scalable controls from various languages and frameworks. We will utilize a series of professional tools and techniques used to test the security of your application. This course will include security information for Java, PHP, Python, Javascript, and .NET programmers, but any Q/A professional or software developer building web applications and webservices will benefit.

    Student Requirements
    Familiarity with the technical details of building web applications and web services from a software engineering point of view.

    Computer setup
    Any laptop that can run an updated web browser and "Burp Community Edition".

    Day 1 of the course will focus on web application basics.

    • Introduction to Application Security
    • Introduction to Security Goals and Threats
    • HTTP Security Basics
    • CORS and HTML5 Considerations
    • XSS Defense
    • Content Security Policy
    • Intro to Angular.JS Security
    • Intro to React.JS Security
    • SQL and other Injection
    • Cross-Site Request Forgery
    • File Upload and File IO Security
    • Deserialization Security
    • Input Validation Basics
    • OWASP Top Ten 2017
    • OWASP ASVS


    Day 2 of the course will focus on API secure coding, Identity, and other advanced topics.

    • Webservice, Microservice and REST Security
    • Authentication and Session Management
    • Access Control Design
    • OAuth 2 Security
    • HTTPS/TLS Best Practices
    • 3rd Party Library Security Management
    • Application Layer Intrusion Detection


    The course will include several hacking and secure coding labs!

    Jim Manico
    Application Security Educator

    Jim Manico is the founder of Manicode Security where he trains software developers on secure coding and security engineering. He is also an investor/advisor for Nucleus Security, BitDiscovery, SecureCircle, and Inspectiv. Jim is a frequent speaker on software security practices, is a member of the Java Champion community, and is the author of "Iron-Clad Java: Building Secure Web Applications" from Oracle Press. Jim also volunteers for the OWASP foundation as the project lead for the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard and the OWASP Cheatsheet Series. For more information, see https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmanico.

    Georgia Weidman
    Serial entrepreneur, penetration tester, security researcher, speaker, trainer, and author

    Georgia Weidman is a serial entrepreneur, penetration tester, security researcher, speaker, trainer, and author. She is a member of the CyberWatch Center's National Visiting Committee, on the board of advisors at Cybrary, and an Adjunct Professor at UMUC and Tulane University. She is a New America Cybersecurity Policy Fellow. She has presented or conducted training around the world and is regularly featured internationally in print and on television. She authored Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking. Georgia founded the security consulting firm Bulb Security and was awarded a DARPA Cyber Fast Track grant for her work in mobile device security culminating in the release of the Smartphone Pentest Framework. She founded Shevirah whose products assess and manage the risk of mobile devices in the enterprise and is a graduate of the Mach37 cybersecurity accelerator. She was the 2015 Women’s Society of CyberJutsu Pentest Ninja. She holds a MS in computer science and CISSP, CEH, and OSCP certifications.

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