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Explores vulnerabilities in web and software applications, discussing broken access control, injection flaws, and defense strategies like DEP and ASLR.
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Explores the evolution of TLS protocols, the role of certificate authorities, vulnerabilities in outdated encryption, and real-world certificate-related attacks.