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JeffStins
post Oct 13 2009, 01:02 AM
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Am a US based web designer... I would like to learn more about web design/graphic design Servies and anything related.... Here i am sharing with you, some of the web-related details.

Unfortunately, it is not just application flaws that are leaving systems vulnerable. In addition to application issues, every Web Design Services and web application relies on a large stack of commercial and custom software components. The operating system, web server, database and all the other critical components of this application stack, have vulnerabilities that are regularly being discovered and communicated to friend and foe alike. It is these vulnerabilities that most organizations overlook when they are considering web application security.

As new vulnerabilities are found, patches become a critical part of managing application security. The process of patch management is complex and difficult to do successfully. Even the most proactive IT team must often reassign critical resources to deploy urgent patches, disrupting normal operations. The time required to patch responsibly lengthens the window of time a hacker has to exploit a specific vulnerability. With thousands of vulnerabilities and patches being announced each year the problem continues to grow. Even organizations with the most efficient patching processes in place can’t rely on this alone to protect them from attacks targeting web application vulnerabilities.

Today’s sophisticated attackers target corporate data for financial and political gain. They know they can more easily exploit vulnerabilities in web application stacks versus trying to defeat well built network and perimeter security. Hackers have a myriad number of vulnerabilities techniques to use including: SQL Injection, Cross Site Scripting, Buffer Overflow, and Denial of Service.



If you are an expert in this web design fields... and like to share the work details, please get me back soon.... Thank You
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