KANSAS CITY, MO - FishNet Security's training services department, Secure Skills, offers computer-based training for application developers.
"As businesses continue to migrate more of their applications to the web, malicious attacks on web applications are rapidly increasing. Our new computer-based training allows companies to be well-versed in the most common methods of attacks available to an Internet assailant and how to stop those attacks, which ultimately helps ensure sensitive data is not compromised," said Jeff Bennett, EVP of Strategic Solutions for FishNet Security.
This series provides an overview of eight common types of attacks and explains vulnerabilities and proactive remediation steps within each chapter. The chapters for application security training include: forceful browsing, data modification in hidden fields, exploiting information leakage, client-side logic subversion, command injection, session hijacking, cross-site scripting, and cross-site request forgery.
FishNet Security currently offers several types of computer-based training and has intentions of releasing more security related training in the future.
About FishNet Security
Headquartered in Kansas City, MO, FishNet Security, Inc. is a leading professional services company specializing in providing information security solutions to enterprise and small- and medium-size business clients. The company provides audit and assessment, implementation, support, training, staff augmentation, and managed security services. For more information on FishNet Security, Inc., visit www.fishnetsecurity.com.