tailieunhanh - A201 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment: Permanent Highway Layout Road Safety Audit Interim Stage 3

Most Web application vulnerabilities rely on a hacker’s ability to input invalid data or malicious code into the application using techniques such as the ones described. For developers with time- to-market deadlines, it is virtually impossible to comb through code and test every possible permutation of a malicious technique a hacker may attempt. Fortunately, automated tools are available to transcend human error and perform automatic vulnerability assessment on Web applications by attempting every possible hacker attack and reporting the success of the attack and the severity of the vulnerability. With Carnegie Mellon’s CERT Coordination Center reporting over 52,658 cybersecurity incident in. | Transport for London A201 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment Permanent Highway Layout Road Safety Audit Interim Stage 3 Ref 1639 000 A201 TLRN 2012 Prepared for TfL Traffic By Road Safety Audit TfL Roads Directorate Report Date June 2012 Issue Version Interim A A201 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment Permanent Highway Layout Interim Stage 3 Road Safety Audit Report Safety Audit Document Control Sheet Audit Title A201 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment Permanent Highway Layout Audit Stage 3 Audit Reference 1639 000 A201 TLRN 2012 Prepared by Shane Martin Checked by Andrew Coventry Approved by David Condon Version Status Date Interim A Audit report issued to Client 20 06 2012 This sheet is for TfL Quality Assurance purposes only. It is not a requirement of the Audit Terms of Reference. A201 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment Permanent Highway Layout Interim Stage 3 Road Safety Audit Report INTRODUCTION Commission This report results from a Interim Stage 3 Road Safety Audit carried out on the A210 Blackfriars Station Redevelopment Permanent Highway Layout. The Audit was undertaken by TfL Roads Directorate in accordance with the Audit Brief issued by the Client Organisation on 11th June 2012. It took place at the Palestra offices of TfL on 19th June 2012 and comprised an examination of the documents provided as listed in Appendix A plus a visit to the site of the proposed scheme. The visit to the site of the proposed scheme was made on 19th June 2012. During the site visit the weather was overcast and the existing road surface was dry. Due to various time constraints and the size of this scheme this Audit has been agreed to be completed as an interim Audit. A police representative and night time visit will be included as part of the full Stage 3 Road Safety Audit when final works have been completed. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference of this Audit are as described in TfL Procedure SQA-0170. The Audit Team has examined and .

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