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Chapters Assigned

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Methodology

  1. Code Review Introduction
  2. Steps and Roles
  3. Code Review Processes

Design review

  1. Designing for security
    1. - M Roxberry(.NET)
    2. - (Java)
    3. - PHP
    4. - C/C++
    5. - MySQL

Examples by Vulnerability

  1. Reviewing Code for Buffer Overruns and Overflows - 70%
  2. Reviewing Code for OS Injection - 70%
  3. Reviewing Code for SQL Injection - 70%
  4. Reviewing Code for Data Validation - 70%
  5. Reviewing Code for Error Handling - 70%
  6. Reviewing Code for Logging Issues - 70%
  7. Reviewing The Secure Code Environment - E Keary
  8. Transaction Analysis - E Keary
  9. Authorization (Currently linked to "The Development Guide")
  10. Authentication (Code review)
  11. Session Integrity
  12. Cross Site Request Forgery
  13. Cryptography (Currently linked to "The Development Guide")
  14. Dangerous HTTP Methods
  15. Race Conditions

Language specific best practice

Java

  1. Inner classes
  2. Class comparison
  3. Cloneable classes
  4. Serializable classes
  5. Package scope and encapsulation
  6. Mutable objects
  7. Private methods & circumvention

.NET

PHP

MySQL

Stored Procs

C

C++

Automating Code Reviews

  1. Preface
  2. Reasons for using automated tools
  3. Education and cultural change
  4. Tool Deployment Model

References