CertMike Explains Output Encoding

Mike Chapple · Beginner ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1y ago

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Explains output encoding as a defensive technique for preventing attacks

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Output encoding is a defensive technique that takes a potentially dangerous character and replaces it with a safe format before its display. This attack prevention technique is a crucial topic for the CISSP, Security+, CISM, CCSP, CySA+ and other cybersecurity exams. In this video, certification and cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple breaks down the basics of output encoding to help you prepare for your exam. Learn more about Mike's full certification preparation programs at https://www.certmike.com/ #cybersecurity #CertMike #Outputencoding #Maliciousinputprevention #HTMLencoding #URLencoding
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