OWASP top ten 2017

Published on 04 Jul 2022
owasp

A1: Injection

A2. Broken Authentication

A3. Sensitive Data Exposure

A4: XML External Entities (XEE)

A5: Broken Access Control

A6: Security Misconfiguration

A7: Cross-Site Scripting

A8. Insecure Deserialization

A9. Using Components With Known Vulnerabilities

A10. Insufficient Logging And Monitoring

Sooraj V Nair
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Cyber Security Engineer

Sooraj was probably the kid who opened up a remote control just to see what was inside, then had to figure out how to put it back together before anyone noticed. That curiosity eventually found its way into cybersecurity, where breaking things is actually part of the job description. Today, he explores vulnerabilities, analysis threats, and helps build safer digital spaces. His favourite question remains the same: “What happens if I try this?”

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