4. Typology of web and mobile application vulnerabilities
4.1 On the Web
4.1.1 A reminder of how the Web works
Web access generally involves establishing communication between client software (usually, but not always, a browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.) and server software (e.g. Apache, Nginx, Internet Information Services, etc.), which in turn can communicate with other local or remote software, such as database management systems (DBMS) (figure 1...
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Bibliography
Organizations
OWASP – Open web application security project
Https://www.owasp.org/index.php/main_page
W3Techs – world wide web technology survey
Standards
- spécifications pour l'implémentation de réseaux numériques locaux à liaison sans fil - IEEE 802.11 - 2014
- The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2 - RFC5246 - 2008
- Information Technology – Open systems interconnection – The directory: general framework for public key and attribute certificates - ITU T X.509 - 2016
- The web origin concept - RFC6454 - 2011
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