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Polymorphic, multi-lingual websites: A theoretical approach for improved website security

Polymorphic, multi-lingual websites: A theoretical approach for improved website security (PDF, 2.57MB)Published: 25 Jul, 2016
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Jonathan Risto
Jonathan Risto

Web traffic is one of the largest single types of traffic on the internet. From providing information to potential customers to hosting pictures for people to view, a company website is often the first place that people go to get information on that business. With the increased functionality, also comes increased attacks on the corporate websites. From Cross Site Scripting and SQL injection to brute force password attacks, websites need to be protected and use secure code. The problem is that each company needs to hire expert coders to secure their websites, either of which is not always done properly. This paper proposes a new approach to developing websites that are both safer and offer greater protection from the threats through standardized, secure code and by shifting code to use for each page load. Through analysis, it is shown that new approach should theoretically increase the security of websites over what is in use currently.

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Jonathan Risto
Jonathan Risto

Jonathan Risto

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With a career spanning 20+ years and has included working in-network design, IP telephony, service development, security and project management, Jonathan has a deep technical background that provides a wealth of knowledge he draws upon when teaching.

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Polymorphic, multi-lingual websites: A theoretical approach for improved website security