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Ethical Hacking with JavaScript

Description

How vulnerable is your website or app? Explore ethical hacking techniques and tools that can help you find out—and increase the security of your JavaScript code in the process.

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Syllabus

Welcome
  • Ethical JavaScript hacking
  • What you should know
1. Introduction and Setup
  • What is ethical hacking?
  • Overview of the cyber kill chain
  • Plan an attack strategy
  • Base project setup
2. Reconnaissance
  • Reconnaissance introduction
  • Introduction and setup for Snyk
  • Introduction and setup for Retire.js
  • Introduction to AppSensor
  • Review of the plan
3. Top Security Threats
  • Injection threat
  • Broken authentication
  • Sensitive data
  • XML external entities
  • Security misconfiguration
  • Insecure deserialization
  • Components with known vulnerabilities
  • Insufficient logging and monitoring
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Online Course


Ethical Hacking with JavaScript

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How vulnerable is your website or app? Explore ethical hacking techniques and tools that can help you find out—and increase the security of your JavaScript code in the process.

Welcome
  • Ethical JavaScript hacking
  • What you should know
1. Introduction and Setup
  • What is ethical hacking?
  • Overview of the cyber kill chain
  • Plan an attack strategy
  • Base project setup
2. Reconnaissance
  • Reconnaissance introduction
  • Introduction and setup for Snyk
  • Introduction and setup for Retire.js
  • Introduction to AppSensor
  • Review of the plan
3. Top Security Threats
  • Injection threat
  • Broken authentication
  • Sensitive data
  • XML external entities
  • Security misconfiguration
  • Insecure deserialization
  • Components with known vulnerabilities
  • Insufficient logging and monitoring
Conclusion
  • Next steps