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Seven habits for writing secure PHP applications
Seven habits for writing secure PHP applications
Increase the security of your Web applications
Date: 30 Sep 2008
Level: Intermediate
Nathan A. Good, Senior Information Engineer, Freelance Developer
Nathan Good lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Professionally, he does software development, software architecture, and systems administration. When he's not writing software, he enjoys building PCs and servers, reading about and working with new technologies, and trying to get his friends to make the move to open source software. He's written and co-written many books and articles, including Professional Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, Regular Expression Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, and Foundations of PEAR: Rapid PHP Development.
Summary: Security in a PHP application includes remote and local security concerns. Discover the habits PHP developers should get into to implement Web applications that have both characteristics.