If you want to learn about web hacking, Security Monkey* highlights 2 videos and 2 books on the subject. The videos are very basic and over an hour long, and are free for the viewing.
The videos were presented by Dan Guido at Polytechnic Institute of New York University, a private technology university in Brooklyn, New York.
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The lead security study group (group 17) from the International Telecommunication Union provides a paper containing general suggestions for writing secure applications. In the paper, each item is hyperlinked to additional information.
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