Security Beyond Memory SafetyC and C++: A Security Perspective Security Beyond Memory Safety Using Modern C++ to Avoid Vulnerabilities by DesignMax Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 2 Security Beyond Memory Safety Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 3 FIFTY SHADES OF SHOOTING YOURSELF IN THE FOOT WITH A RAILGUNMax Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 4Max Hoffmann Security Beyond yearsMax Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 6Max Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 7Max Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory Safety CppCon 2024 8Max Hoffmann Security Beyond Memory0 码力 | 79 页 | 4.15 MB | 6 月前3
Embracing an Adversarial Mindset for Cpp SecurityEmbracing an Adversarial Mindset for C++ Security Amanda Rousseau 9/18/2024 This presentation is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY1 Strategies for Secure C++ DevelopmentWHOAMI 0x401006 Microsoft 0x40100C Offensive 0x40100F Research & Security 0x401018 Engineering 0x40101A (MORSE) CURRENT 0x401000 MALWARE UNICORN AMANDA ROUSSEAU 0x402001 •advanced adversaries •Game hackers How: •Looking at the trust between medium to high integrity levels •Configurations •Filesystem Lateral movement Who: •Financial criminals •advanced adversaries0 码力 | 92 页 | 3.67 MB | 6 月前3
Spring Security Shiro Plugin - Reference DocumentationSpring Security Shiro Plugin - Reference Documentation Burt Beckwith Version 3.1.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT Table of Contents 1. Introduction to the Spring Security Shiro Plugin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 1. Introduction to the Spring Security Shiro Plugin The Spring Security Shiro plugin adds some support for using a hybrid approach combining Spring Security and Shiro. It currently only supports supports Shiro ACLs, since Spring Security ACLs are very powerful but can be very cumbersome to use, and the Shiro approach is straightforward and simple. The majority of the authentication and authorization0 码力 | 8 页 | 122.93 KB | 10 月前3
Shiro support for the Spring Security plugin - Reference
Documentation1 Shiro support for the Spring Security plugin Table of contents 2 Shiro support for the Spring Security plugin - Reference Documentation Authors: Burt Beckwith Version: 0.1 Table of Contents 1 Introduction The Spring Security Shiro plugin adds some support for using a hybrid approach combining Spring Security and . It currently only supports Shiro ACLs, since Spring Security ACLs are very Shiro authentication and authorization work is still done by Spring Security. This plugin listens for Spring Security authentication events and uses the Spring Security Authentication instance to build and register a Shiro0 码力 | 6 页 | 17.49 KB | 10 月前3
Shiro support for the Spring Security plugin - Reference
Documentationthe Spring Security plugin Shiro support for the Spring Security plugin - Reference Documentation Authors: Burt Beckwith Version: 1.0.0 Table of Contents 1 Introduction to the Spring Security Shiro Plugin Spring Security Shiro Plugin The Spring Security Shiro plugin adds some support for using a hybrid approach combining Spring and . It currently only supports Shiro ACLs, since Spring Security ACLs are are very Security Shiro powerful but can be very cumbersome to use, and the Shiro approach is straightforward and simple. The majority of the authentication and authorization work is still done by Spring0 码力 | 5 页 | 16.72 KB | 10 月前3
Django CMS 3.9.x Documentationmysite/templates/base.html is: The options control the levels of the site hierarchy that are displayed in the menu tree - but you don’t need to worry about exactly my_placeholder = PlaceholderField(my_placeholder_slotname) # your methods Warning For security reasons the related_name for a PlaceholderField may not be suppressed using '+'; this allows the call? Here is an example of a built-in modifier that marks all node levels: class Level(Modifier): """ marks all node levels """ post_cut = True def modify(self, request, nodes, namespace0 码力 | 417 页 | 1.68 MB | 6 月前3
Django CMS 4.0.x Documentationmysite/templates/base.html is: The options control the levels of the site hierarchy that are displayed in the menu tree - but you don’t need to worry about exactly your fields my_placeholder = PlaceholderField(my_placeholder_slotname) # your methods Warning: For security reasons the related_name for a PlaceholderField may not be suppressed using '+'; this allows the menu call? Here is an example of a built-in modifier that marks all node levels: class Level(Modifier): """ marks all node levels """ post_cut = True def modify(self, request, nodes, namespace, root_id0 码力 | 296 页 | 1.79 MB | 6 月前3
Django CMS 3.9.x Documentationmysite/templates/base.html is: The options control the levels of the site hierarchy that are displayed in the menu tree - but you don’t need to worry about exactly 4.1. Django/Python compatibility table 39 django cms Documentation, Release 3.10.0 Warning: For security reasons the related_name for a PlaceholderField may not be suppressed using '+'; this allows the menu call? Here is an example of a built-in modifier that marks all node levels: class Level(Modifier): """ marks all node levels """ post_cut = True def modify(self, request, nodes, namespace, root_id0 码力 | 298 页 | 1.79 MB | 6 月前3
Django CMS 3.8.x Documentationmysite/templates/base.html is: The options control the levels of the site hierarchy that are displayed in the menu tree - but you don’t need to worry about exactly my_placeholder = PlaceholderField(my_placeholder_slotname) # your methods Warning For security reasons the related_name for a PlaceholderField may not be suppressed using '+'; this allows the call? Here is an example of a built-in modifier that marks all node levels: class Level(Modifier): """ marks all node levels """ post_cut = True def modify(self, request, nodes, namespace0 码力 | 413 页 | 1.67 MB | 6 月前3
Django CMS 3.11.10 Documentationmenu_tags library first: The menu we use in mysite/templates/base.html is: The options control the levels of the site hierarchy that are displayed in the menu tree - but you don’t need to worry about exactly but with thousands of pages belonging to different departments and users with greatly differing levels of authority and expertise, it is important to understand who is able to do what on your site. Use hierarchy. This feature is useful when your site has deep page hierarchies (and therefore multiple levels in its navigation trees). In such a case, you usually don’t want to present site visitors with deep0 码力 | 493 页 | 1.44 MB | 6 月前0.03
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