The last security guide for Rails was a great success, with a lot of more secure web applications and continued awareness in the community of security issues. The Ruby on Rails Security Project is the one and only source of information about Rails security topics, and I keep the community up-to-date with blog posts and conference talks in Europe. The Guide and the Project has been mentioned in several Rails books and web-sites.
A lot has changed since the publishing of the first Guide. Some new security holes have been found, there are new advises and most importantly Rails version 2.0 has been released. The new Ruby on Rails Security Guide aims at providing an up-to-date coding and configuration guide for the Rails community. For more information, please check out the project home page at OWASP Ruby on Rails Security Guide V2.
A lot has changed since the publishing of the first Guide. Some new security holes have been found, there are new advises and most importantly Rails version 2.0 has been released. The new Ruby on Rails Security Guide aims at providing an up-to-date coding and configuration guide for the Rails community. For more information, please check out the project home page at OWASP Ruby on Rails Security Guide V2.
Title Ruby on Rails Security Guide, Version 2.0
Author(s) OWASP Foundation
Publisher: lulu.com (2009)
Language: English
eBook: http://www.rorsecurity.info/the-book
Author(s) OWASP Foundation
Publisher: lulu.com (2009)
Language: English
eBook: http://www.rorsecurity.info/the-book
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