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SQL Injection Attacks: Websites' New Vulnerability

High performance, dynamic Website depend on content management systems (CMS) layered on relational databases. This is great for performance and bad for security if your CMS is vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks. Unfortunately, we are learning just how many sites are vulnerable. Over the past year the amount of Web-based malware has jumped over 200% and password stealers are grew at a rate over 800%. To get a handle on this problem we need to understand how these SQL Injection attacks work and how to stop them and that's what you'll hear in this podcast.

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Dan Sullivan's Bio:

Dan Sullivan is a systems architect with 20 years of IT experience that includes engagements in enterprise security, application design, and systems architecture. His experience includes a broad range of industries, including financial services, manufacturing, government, retail, gas and oil production, power generation, and education. Dan’s security-related project work has ranged from requirements analysis for enterprise information security to designing and implementing security for database applications and enterprise portals. Dan has written about information security and other enterprise information management topics for Business Security Advisor, DM Review, Intelligent Enterprise, and E-Business Advisor. You can contact Dan at: dan_sullivan@realtimepublishers.net