securing user input in databases
Securing user input in databases refers to implementing measures that prevent unauthorized access, manipulation, or exploitation of data entered by users. This involves employing techniques such as input validation, data sanitization, and proper database user permissions to safeguard the integrity and confidentiality of information stored in the database.
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