RECKONING OF PAKISTANI E-GOVERMENT WEBSITIES uNDER THE AEGIS OF SECURITY TESTING
By: Amadullah 15MSSE01 Supervisor - Fizza Abbas Alvi.
Contributor(s): Department of Information Technology.
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BookPublisher: Nawabshah: Quest, 2019Description: 48p.DDC classification: R/IMS-19 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Thesis and Dissertation
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Research Section | R/IMS-19 (Browse shelf) | Available | MP/53-666 | ||
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Research Section | R/MS-19 (Browse shelf) | Available | MP/41-459 |
ABSTRACT
As the Internet advances and security assaults turn out to be progressively refined, security is a standout amongst the most difficult issues for site improvement and upkeep. Accordingly, security testing tools must be connected to the websites, the essentials of secure coding, as well as the explicit vulnerabilities must be distinguished and settled consistently inside a website.
Information security on website is needed. Any information on a website server that is connected with internet is risky, so need to do some approach to secure the information so that shouldn't be access by another unauthorized user.
Pakistani Government Websites (PGW) have risk susceptibility which causes the attacks on PGWs by Indian Hackers. Selected PGWs which were attacked in the past to exposure the risk amenability in this research. The recommended study plays out a checking procedure for all websites through OWASP ZAP tool. A way for website security testing is created consequently to deliver a report that depicts conceivable security gaps. This research will help websites with settling the security issues and improve the general security of the E-Government websites and recommended the security guidelines which will help to reduce risk susceptibility.
Thesis and Dissertation
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