Beyond Google Hacking: Web Application Security in the Age of Google  
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Beyond Google Hacking: Web Application Security in the Age of Google

Company:Imperva
Event Start:   2008-05-14 02:00 Eastern
Event End:2008-05-14
Location:None

Google Hacking is an acknowledged threat to web applications and sensitive data including credit card numbers, social security numbers and other types of private information. However, hackers now exploit powerful search engines in new ways beyond Google Hacking. Organizations seeking to bolster their enterprise security and comply with standards and regulations including the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) need to understand how to protect against these attack types.

Join Amichai Shulman, CTO Imperva, as he demonstrates a broader set of the most dangerous web application threats in the age of Google. Mr. Shulman will also present security strategies and techniques to protect your organization against these attacks.

Topics that will be discussed include:

•Google Hacking

•Masking websites from search engines

•Distributing attack vectors through Google and other search engines

•Defense mechanisms to avoid data leakage into search engines

•Using Google as part of a security solution

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