
Web and mobile applications are built from multiple components, but one statement is true for most of them: they need a backend. Since the performance of Go is on par with C, but its design and syntax are much more developer-friendly, it is a popular choice for backend development. However, with great power comes great responsibility.
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Description
Outline
- IT security and secure coding
- Web application security
- Practical cryptography
- Common coding errors and vulnerabilities
- Principles of security and secure coding
- Knowledge sources
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Have practical experience with cryptography in Go
- Know how to avoid typical coding mistakes and vulnerabilities in Go
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Day 1
- IT security and secure coding
- OWASP Top Ten 2021
Day 2
- Practical cryptography
- Common coding errors and vulnerabilities
- Principles of security and secure coding
- Knowledge sources
Audience
Developers
Prerequisites
General Go development