• Review: Essential PHP Security

    by  • January 26, 2009 • Books, PHP

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    Even having being published in 2005, the book “Essential PHP Security” addresses a very up-to-date topic even today. Written by Chris Shiflett the book goes through various security aspects associated with a PHP application, for that reason even to today its content can be considered updated and applicable to various day to day situations faced by developers.

    The book has a very easy going and exemplified approach to expose the various aspects presented. Aspects which are very clearly exposed and separated in chapters, going all the way from forms to includes and security in shared hosting environments. Each topic is analyzed in detail and internally divided into exploits and attack strategies for that security flaw, that way the book also becomes a easy to access reference book where its possible to go directly to the chapter that addresses the specific aspect you are coding right now, allowing you to know which flaws to look for. Further the introduction chapter presents Principles and Practice os Security which can be applied in any application and any language, like for example “Defense in Depth”, allowing you to glimpse the fact that security is much bigger than analyzing specific points of you application.

    Even having a few years on it, the book addresses topic like XSS that play a important role in the AJAX driven web we observe nowadays. Also old friends like Session Hijacking and SQL Injection are analyzed from various points of view, aligned to the various segments of an application. This structure makes for a very light and enjoyable reading experience which can easily fit into these moments of relaxation or in the waiting room of the occasional visit to the doctor’s office (it worked for me anyway).

    This book deserves to be part of any developers history (or shelf), at least to serve as a reminder and inspiration for reflection, even in a world where more and more Frameworks internalize all aspects of security, but as I always say, we developers should always know what goes on behind the curtains.

     

     

    Essential PHP Security A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications

    By Chris Shiflett
    October 2005
    Pages: 124
    ISBN 10: 0-596-00656-X | ISBN 13: 9780596006563

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    Rafael Dohms is a PHP Evangelist, Speaker and contributor. He is a very active member of the PHP Community, having helped create and manage two PHP User Groups in Brazil. He shared the lead of PHPSP for 3 wonderful years making a positive mark on the local market. Developer, gamer and lover of code he also hosts Brazil’s first PHP Podcast: PHPSPCast, as well as contributing to well known projects. He moved to the Netherlands in search of new challenges and is now part of the team at WEBclusive, sharing his passion for quality code and working on new awesome ideas with the team. You can always find him at the nearest Community events, speaking, sharing, talking or just learning from the rest.

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