django-secure-auth
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41 | 26,553 | |
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0.0 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
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django-secure-auth
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Security in Django
Add MFA to your application and require it for at least administrative users, super users or any user who has permissions to cause any damage to the application or its data. https://github.com/gotlium/django-secure-auth or https://github.com/mkalioby/django-mfa2. Ideally you'll add and MFA mechanism that supports FIDO2/WebAuthn, but you should also support TOTP (Google Authenticator). Whatever you do, DON'T use SMS, Text Messages or emails as if they were MFA. They aren't.
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Is django login system safe enough?
Adding MFA is a must, and for that you can use https://github.com/gotlium/django-secure-auth or https://github.com/mkalioby/django-mfa2. Just please avoid using SMS or codes sent by email as if they were true MFA. They aren't. If possible prefer FIDO2, and if not, go with TOTP (google authenticator).
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Next.js: consequence of AppRouter on your CSP
Cross Site Scripting Prevention Cheat Sheet from OWASP Cheat Sheet Series
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A guide to Auth & Access Control in web apps 🔐
OWasp cheat sheet on how to do ACL in Web App.
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Advice For Securing Backend Code
I recommend reading OWASP cheat sheets , especially these:
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OWASP Attacks spreadsheet?
If it's anywhere it's probably in here, https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/
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What is the easiest and most secure way to implement security in a NestJS application?
Im noob but i read somewhere that if u just follow this https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/ Your website is secured
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OWASP Needs to Evolve
Fixed: https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries/issues/1089#issuec...
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When to implement a back end for a web application?
The most helpful "convention" for building a web application is the OWASP CheatSheet Series that focuses on security best practices.
What are some alternatives?
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big-list-of-naughty-strings - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
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kics - Find security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and infrastructure misconfigurations early in the development cycle of your infrastructure-as-code with KICS by Checkmarx.
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Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
CPython - The Python programming language
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