The article discusses the
best practices for handling user input in
web applications from the point of view of a
backend developer. The article emphasizes the importance of proper handling of user input to prevent
security vulnerabilities such as
SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and other types of attacks. The best practices include
input validation, sanitization,
parameterized queries, limited user permissions,
session management, error handling, and
regular updates. The article concludes that by following these best practices, developers can ensure that user input is properly validated, sanitized, and secured, and prevent
security vulnerabilities in their web applications.