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Computer security
Computer network security
Threat model
SQL injection
Web application security
Attack
Server
Threat
Database
HDIV
Cross-site scripting

Microsoft PowerPoint - OWASP_SanAntonio_February2006_SecondMostSecureDatabase.ppt

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