React Security: Best Practices
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
React applications are often built to provide delightful experience to users but the resulting complexity can lead to security issues. This course will teach you how to harden your user interface code and prevent attacks against React components.
Users expect Web applications to be secure and React apps are no different. In this course, React 17 Security: Best Practices, you’ll learn to improve the security of your React applications. First, you’ll explore how to use React features to prevent cross-site scripting attacks. Next, you’ll discover how to safely render dynamic HTML in your React components. Finally, you’ll learn how to prevent code injection vulnerabilities when using server-side rendering. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of React security best practices needed to better protect your users.
Users expect Web applications to be secure and React apps are no different. In this course, React 17 Security: Best Practices, you’ll learn to improve the security of your React applications. First, you’ll explore how to use React features to prevent cross-site scripting attacks. Next, you’ll discover how to safely render dynamic HTML in your React components. Finally, you’ll learn how to prevent code injection vulnerabilities when using server-side rendering. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of React security best practices needed to better protect your users.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Preventing Cross-site Scripting Attacks 31mins
- Safe Dynamic Content Rendering 14mins
- Defending against Code Injection through JSON Data 17mins
Taught by
Marcin Hoppe
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