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  • Paperback: 1200 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1 edition November 30, 2006
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321444426
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321444424
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.9 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds

    Product Description

    “There are a number of secure programming books on the market, but none that go as deep as this one. The depth and detail exceeds all books that I know about by an order of magnitude.”

    Halvar Flake, CEO and head of research, SABRE Security GmbH

     

    The Definitive Insider’s Guide to Auditing Software Security

     

    This is one of the most detailed, sophisticated, and useful guides to software security auditing ever written. The authors are leading security consultants and researchers who have personally uncovered vulnerabilities in applications ranging from sendmail to Microsoft Exchange, Check Point VPN to Internet Explorer. Drawing on their extraordinary experience, they introduce a start-to-finish methodology for “ripping apart” applications to reveal even the most subtle and well-hidden security flaws.

     

    The Art of Software Security Assessment covers the full spectrum of software vulnerabilities in both UNIX/Linux and Windows environments. It demonstrates how to audit security in applications of all sizes and functions, including network and Web software. Moreover, it teaches using extensive examples of real code drawn from past flaws in many of the industry's highest-profile applications.

     

    Coverage includes

     

    • Code auditing: theory, practice, proven methodologies, and secrets of the trade

    • Bridging the gap between secure software design and post-implementation review

    • Performing architectural assessment: design review, threat modeling, and operational review

    • Identifying vulnerabilities related to memory management, data types, and malformed data

    • UNIX/Linux assessment: privileges, files, and processes

    • Windows-specific issues, including objects and the filesystem

    • Auditing interprocess communication, synchronization, and state

    • Evaluating network software: IP stacks, firewalls, and common application protocols

    • Auditing Web applications and technologies

     

    This book is an unprecedented resource for everyone who must deliver secure software or assure the safety of existing software: consultants, security specialists, developers, QA staff, testers, and administrators alike.

     

    Contents

    ABOUT THE AUTHORS     xv

    PREFACE     xvii

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS    xxi

    I Introduction to Software Security Assessment

    1 SOFTWARE VULNERABILITY FUNDAMENTALS    3

    2 DESIGN REVIEW     25

    3 OPERATIONAL REVIEW    67

    4 APPLICATION REVIEW PROCESS    91

    II Software Vulnerabilities

    5 MEMORY CORRUPTION    167

    6 C LANGUAGE ISSUES     203

    7 PROGRAM BUILDING BLOCKS     297

    8 STRINGS ANDMETACHARACTERS    387

    9 UNIX I: PRIVILEGES AND FILES     459

    10 UNIX II: PROCESSES     559

    11 WINDOWS I: OBJECTS AND THE FILE SYSTEM     625

    12 WINDOWS II: INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION     685

    13 SYNCHRONIZATION AND STATE    755

    III Software Vulnerabilities in Practice

    14 NETWORK PROTOCOLS    829

    15 FIREWALLS    891

    16 NETWORK APPLICATION PROTOCOLS    921

    17 WEB APPLICATIONS    1007

    18 WEB TECHNOLOGIES     1083

    BIBLIOGRAPHY     1125

    INDEX     1129

    About The Author

    Mark Dowd is a principal security architect at McAfee, Inc. and an established expert in the field of application security. His professional experience includes several years as a senior researcher at Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force, and the discovery of a number of high-profile vulnerabilities in ubiquitous Internet software. He is responsible for identifying and helping to address critical flaws in Sendmail, Microsoft Exchange Server, OpenSSH, Internet Explorer, Mozilla (Firefox), Checkpoint VPN, and Microsoft’s SSL implementation. In addition to his research work, Mark presents at industry conferences, including Black Hat and RUXCON.

     

    John McDonald is a senior consultant with Neohapsis, where he specializes in advanced application security assessment across a broad range of technologies and platforms. He has an established reputation in software security, including work in security architecture and vulnerability research for NAI (now McAfee), Data Protect GmbH, and Citibank. As a vulnerability researcher, John has identified and helped resolve numerous critical vulnerabilities, including issues in Solaris, BSD, Checkpoint FireWall-1, OpenSSL, and BIND.

     

    Justin Schuh is a senior consultant with Neohapsis, where he leads the Application Security Practice. As a senior consultant and practice lead, he performs software security assessments across a range of systems, from embedded device firmware to distributed enterprise web applications. Prior to his employment with Neohapsis, Justin spent nearly a decade in computer security activities at the Department of Defense (DoD) and related agencies. His government service includes a role as a lead researcher with the National Security Agency (NSA) penetration testing team–the Red Team.

    Customer Reviews & Comments
    This should have been the third book in line to be reviewed, but as I leafed through it, once, twice, and a third time I started to realize this is one of those rare security books that has a chance to revolutionize the industry like Applied Cryptography, Snort 2.0, or Hacking Exposed. The longer you wait to read this book, the further you will fall behind. Nuff said? Every week that goes by we see an increasing understanding in the community about how important secure software is and that it takes the appropriate development process to create secure software. This book is hitting the marketplace at the perfect time, I hope the authors and publishing team have a runaway success, you deserve it. I also hope people will be encouraged by this book, secure software development is certainly possible, this book clearly shows that. It takes management support in terms of resources, training and good process, but it can certainly be done. At 1128 content pages, much of this material will be things that you have picked up in other places, such as other books or courses you have taken. Much of it will be things you once knew and forgot. But this is the most complete book on software security out there covering Windows, Unix, Network Protocols, Web and other Applications. What I particularly love is the how approachable the majority of the information is. Please do not get me wrong, if you have never written a line of code you are going to be lost during the code examples, the only signpost you get is the occasional bolded line, but you will still be able to clearly follow the discussion before the code example and right after the code example. Section 1 of the book is called an Introduction to Software Security Assessment. I was able to read that 164 pages all at one time ( though I was up to 2 AM doing it). This is foundational material and if you are responsible for software development as a manager, I recommend you read at least this one section. The next section, Software Vulnerabilities, starts with a buffer overflow chapter. This is a test of any good security book. If they point to an ancient paper like Smashing the Stack and mumble an incoherent sentence or two, you know they probably don't know what they are talking about. This book builds the case, uses both code fragments and clear diagrams with plenty of explanations. The final section is titled, Software Vulnerabilities in Practice, I am not convinced this is an accurate section name. Network or Web should probably be in the name, chapters include Network Protocols, Firewalls ( probably the weakest chapter in the book), Network Application Protocols, Web Applications and Web Technologies.

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