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Vladimir de Turckheim

In this Specialization, we will investigate, prevent, and resolve JavaScript-related attacks and learn how to build safer JavaScript applications. JavaScript is a fundamental technology for building web applications and is also popular for building server-side, desktop, and even mobile applications. Most of this learning Specialization will cover front-end JavaScript; however, we will also consider Node.js. After completing this Specialization, you will understand the diverse threats and protections of the JavaScript world.

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Four courses

JavaScript Security Refreshers

This course provides an introduction to JavaScript security. It covers important topics like authentication best practices and refreshers on JavaScript, Web browsers and Node.js.

JavaScript Security Part 1

This course covers XSS, Javascript Remote Code Execution, CSRF, and Browser Security.

JavaScript Security Part 2

This course covers Expressions, Prototype Pollution, and Ecosystem Modules (npm) and Supply Chain.

JavaScript Security Part 3

This course covers Serverless Javascript and Web Developer Desktop Security.

Learning objectives

  • Xss and remote code execution.
  • Regular expressions.
  • Csrf and browser security.

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