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Hacking Web Services
Hacking Web Services takes an in-depth look at new concepts, theories, and tools and provides various Web services assessment methodologies various perspectives. Beginning with a brief introduction to Web services the technologies, this book discusses Web services assessment methodology, WSDL - a major source of information, the need for secure coding,
various development issues and open source technologies to secure and harden applications offering Web services. A complete practical guide for Web services security and assessment methodology, the book offers the reader an insight into some of the more critical and challenging security issues of Web services development. Detailed case studies and real-life demonstrations drive home this point.
CONTENTS:
Preface, Section 1: Basics of Web Services and Security Threats; Chapter 1: Evolution of Web Applications and the Role of Web Services; Chapter 2:Web Services Components; Chapter 3: Threat Framework for Web Services; Chapter 4: Set of Technologies for Web Services; Section 2:Web Services Security Assessment (Hacking); Chapter 5:Web Services Assessment Methodology and Approaches; Chapter 6: Footprinting, Discover, and Public Search; Chapter 7:Web Services Enumeration, Profiling, and Invoking; Chapter 8:Web Services Attack Vectors and Threats; Section 3:Web Services Security Frame Work; Chapter 9:Web Services Defense by Deployment on Different Platforms, Chapter 10: Open Source Tools and Products; Chapter 11: Secure Coding for Web Services; Chapter 12: Developing Tools for Web Services Attacks and Defense; Section 4: Exhibits
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