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Title: Seguridad para el diseño de desarrollo web. Buenas prácticas de Seguridad
Author: Molina González, Sergio
Tutor: Miguel Moneo, Jorge  
Abstract: The accelerated growth in the use of web applications has generated a significant increase in security risks, affecting the availability, integrity and confidentiality of information. Despite technological advances, the complexity, necessity, and connectivity of software increase the difficulty of maintaining security in web applications. The speed in the development of web applications increases the risk of not identifying vulnerabilities in time, which requires efficient management of security incidents. It is essential to implement security strategies from the beginning of application development, including the detection, prevention, and correction of vulnerabilities. Security specialists must be familiar with globally recognized methodologies to create an adaptable and effective approach to managing web application security issues. There are numerous resources that offer detailed information on web security, including relevant legislation and security standards. This project seeks to provide a balanced approach, summarizing the critical aspects found in existing literature, analysing security legislation and standards, detailing possible vulnerabilities in an understandable way, and applying this knowledge in a penetration testing training application, offering thus practicing developers in identifying and correcting these vulnerabilities.
Keywords: aplicaciones web
seguridad
vulnerabilidades
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2024
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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