Defending Against JavaScript Keylogger Attacks on Payment Card Information
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, you’ll learn how about the most common attack now used to steal payment card data and the possible defences.
In this course, Defending Against JavaScript Keylogger Attacks on Payment Card Information, John Elliott and Troy Hunt discuss the most common attack used to steal payment card data and how to defend against it. Learn how security people think about a problem, why criminals attack, how their tools and techniques work, and how you have to adapt as defenders. By the end of this course, you’ll have a better understanding of the NIST model, how thinking about detection is equally important, and response/recovery.
In this course, Defending Against JavaScript Keylogger Attacks on Payment Card Information, John Elliott and Troy Hunt discuss the most common attack used to steal payment card data and how to defend against it. Learn how security people think about a problem, why criminals attack, how their tools and techniques work, and how you have to adapt as defenders. By the end of this course, you’ll have a better understanding of the NIST model, how thinking about detection is equally important, and response/recovery.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 2mins
- The Evolution of the Crime 23mins
- PROTECT: Employing JavaScript Security Techniques 7mins
- PROTECT: Preventing Webserver Compromise 9mins
- DETECT: Detecting Compromised JavaScript 9mins
- Response and Recovery 11mins
Taught by
Troy Hunt
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