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Web Application Security eBook

Web Application Security eBook [View this email in your browser] Web Applications are everywhere. Social Media websites to Banking websites to Search engines, they are are different types of web applications. One thing is common that every application requires security, otherwise hackers will take advantage of it and cripple the system. 1. Web Application Security for Dummies This eBook is all about understanding how to quickly find and fix vulnerabilities in web applications. The goal is to prevent attackers from gaining control over the application and obtaining easy access to the server, database, and other back-end IT resources. [Download Now] 2. Protect your Servers from DDoS Attacks The DDoS landscape has evolved. Attacks are much more targeted, aimed at crippling individual servers or services rather than bringing down the entire network. Further, with the rapid growth of UDP-based services, previous generation DDoS solutions that protect networks from SYN floods render themselves obsolete. This eBook Discusses defences required for Service Providers and eBusinesses to learn how to protect their servers from DDoS attacks. [Download Now] That's all for now, if you are looking for some specific topic eBooks then you can reply to this email and I will try to get something for you. Thanks Pankaj [Facebook] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Twitter] [Google Plus] [Google Plus] [YouTube] [YouTube] [Chrome App] [Chrome App] Copyright © 2017 JournalDev, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to JournalDev Newsletter. Our mailing address is: JournalDev Flat No G1, SI Residency Bangalore 560068 India [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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