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Building Secure & Reliable Systems

February 15, 2022

Building Secure & Reliable Systems

In Building Secure & Reliable Systems, experts from Google share best practices to help your organization design scalable and reliable systems that are fundamentally secure.

 

Table of Contents

  • The Intersection of Security and Reliability
  • Understanding Adversaries
  • Case Study: Safe Proxies
  • Design Tradeoffs
  • Design for Least Privilege
  • Design for Understandability
  • Design for a Changing Landscape
  • Design for Resilience
  • Design for Recovery
  • Mitigating Denial-of-Service Attacks
  • Case Study: Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining a Publicly Trusted CA
  • Writing Code
  • Testing Code
  • Deploying Code
  • Investigating Systems
  • Disaster Planning
  • Crisis Management
  • Recovery and Aftermath
  • Case Study: Chrome Security Team
  • Understanding Roles and Responsibilities
  • Building a Culture of Security and Reliability

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Author(s): Heather Adkins, Betsy Beyer, Paul Blankinship, Ana Oprea, Piotr Lewandowski, Adam Stubblefield
Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
Published: March 2020
Format(s): PDF, Mobi, ePub
File size: 8.89 MB
Number of pages: 558
Download / View Link(s): PDF | Mobi | ePub

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