code injection mitigation
Code injection mitigation refers to the techniques and practices used to prevent or minimize the risks and impacts of code injection attacks, where malicious code is injected into a vulnerable software application, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, or system compromises.
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Related Concepts (16)
- code injection
- command injection prevention
- content security policy (csp) enforcement
- cross-origin resource sharing (cors) security
- cross-site request forgery (csrf) prevention
- cross-site scripting (xss) prevention
- dynamic application security testing (dast)
- input validation techniques
- output encoding and escaping techniques
- remote file inclusion (rfi) prevention
- runtime application self-protection (rasp)
- secure coding practices
- security code reviews
- sql injection prevention
- static application security testing (sast)
- web application firewalls (wafs)
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- binary code injection
- code injection attacks
- code injection defense
- code injection detection
- code injection prevention
- code injection techniques
- code injection tools
- code injection vulnerabilities
- code injection vulnerability
- dead code injection
- ldap injection mitigation
- malicious code injection
- script injection attacks
- server side code injection
- server-side code injection