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Best Practices for Preventing Insecure Deserialization in Software Development
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1/9/2025
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Marco Trejo
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In the context of insecure deserialization, what are some best practices that developers can implement to ensure that deserializing data from untrusted sources does not lead to security vulnerabilities?
Can you share any specific examples or tools that have helped you mitigate such risks in your projects?
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