20240721
- Finished reading “Code That Fits in Your Head”
- I don't agree all the suggestions in the book, but it provided me
with comprehensive insights. In total, it is a great book.
- Maybe I should create a page for books I have read
- I'm glad that my pull request created last week was merged. Now, I
can focus on enjoying my days off.
STRIDE
[from Code That Fits in Your Head]
- Spoofing. Attackers try to pose as someone they're not in order to
gain unauthorised access to the system.
- Tampering. Attackers try to tamper with data, for example, through
SQL injection.
- Repudiation. Attackers deny that they've performed an action, such
as receiving an item they've paid for.
- Information disclosure. Attackers can read data they shouldn't be
able to read. Examples include man-in-the-middle attacks and SQL
injection.
- Denial of service. Attackers attempt to make the system unavailable
to its regular users.
- Elevation of privilege. Attackers attepmpt to gain more permissions
than they have.
Ketone 5 mg/dl
Cheese 10g Bacon 0g
Total carbohydrate 10g
MUST:
- Review the Codeforces problem I could not solve last week
TODO:
- Update my resume with the sign up feature
- Update my resume with the document structure and AWS S3
- Update my LinkedIn summary section
- Cyclomatic Complexity
- Consider the microservice independency with Redis/RabbitMQ
- Crated a base structure of the Rust project
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