What are the best practices for validating and sanitizing user input to prevent XSS attacks?
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a common web application security vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious code into web pages. XSS can compromise user data, privacy, and security, as well as damage the reputation and functionality of the web application. To prevent XSS attacks, web developers need to apply secure design principles and threat modeling techniques to validate and sanitize user input. In this article, we will explain what XSS is, how it works, and what are the best practices for avoiding it.
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Anil Patil????????OneTrust-Fellow of Privacy Technology???,30X?????Certification| Data Privacy & Protection Expert | BFSI | FinTech |…
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Junior WilliamsSecurity Architect and AI Researcher
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Scott NorbergASP.NET Security Consultant, Author, Researcher, and Speaker - CISSP, CCSP, MBA, MCTS (Web Development), MCTS (SQL…