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    References

    • Kelling, G. L. and Wilson, J. Q. (1982). Broken windows – The police and neighborhood safety. Atlantic Monthly, 249, 3, 29-38.
    • Securing web application technologies (SWAT) CHECKLIST. SANS Security Roadmap Poster. What Works in Application Security. https://www.sans.org/security-resources/posters/securing-web-application-technologies-swat/60/download

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