Web Security: Injection Attacks with Java & Spring Boot
Web Security: Injection Attacks with Java & Spring Boot, Ethical Hacking, Web Application & Spring Security – Master Injection Attacks with NoSQL, LDAP, LOG, CSV & SQL Injection.
Are you a Java web developer and want to write secure code? Do you want to learn about Ethical hacking and Web application security? With this hands-on injection attacks course, you will start learning web security using one of the top vulnerabilities of the OWASP Top 10 list. Injection attack is still listed in the top 3 attacks in the OWASP Top 10 and it is important to prevent injection attacks to develop secure web applications.
As part of the blue and red security teams, I have practical knowledge and I am here to help you learn the injection vulnerability in detail.
In this course, you will focus on different types of injection attacks;
- SQL Injection
- NoSQL injection
- LDAP injection
- LOG injection
- CSV injection
Ethical hacking and Web application security are the two important subjects of the Cyber Security field and having practical knowledge about Injections will enable you to better understand the security concepts and make a quick start.
In this course, you will follow the defense-in-depth principle and apply multiple solutions to each vulnerability to secure the web application in multiple layers.
You will follow a hands-on approach. You will not only learn how to exploit an application using different kinds of injection attacks, but also develop the vulnerable applications from scratch in which you will have a common web login module with Thymeleaf and Bootstrap for a basic front-end, with Spring security form login authentication & authorization, and with separate applications for SQL, NoSQL and LDAP injections.
The applications will be developed using Java, Spring boot and Spring Data along with the most used data sources, such as PostgreSQL for SQL Injection, MongoDB for NoSQL injection and OpenLDAP for LDAP injection.
In each section there will be;
- Development of the vulnerable web application using Java, Spring boot, and spring security
- Hacking of the application with various attack payloads and with Ethical hacking examples
- Protection steps and the implementations to prevent injection attacks
At the end of the course, you will understand the different types of injection vulnerabilities, perform injection attacks against the vulnerable web applications you have developed, and learn how to protect your applications against the injection attacks using various techniques such as,
- Validation and sanitization using white list approach
- Parametrized queries with prepared statements
- Escaping output
- Using secure trusted libraries
- Error handling and logging
- General coding practices
If you want to skip the development and only perform the hacking of applications, you can jump into the injection lectures and download the source code provided in the resources section of that lecture. Be aware that you will still need to install PostgreSQL for SQL Injection, MongoDB for NoSQL injection, and OpenLDAP docker container for LDAP injection. You can see how to install and configure these data sources in the beginning lectures of each injection section.
For more detailed information on the progress of this course, you can check the introductory video and free lessons, and if you decide to enroll in this course, you are always welcome to ask and discuss the concepts and implementation details on Q/A and messages sections. I will guide you from start to finish to help you successfully complete the course and gain as much knowledge and experience as possible from this course.