Secure Front-End Architecture Patterns for Accessibility-Critical Applications

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Ashok Vootla

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This study offers safe front-end architecture frameworks that are utilized in applications of high accessibility requirements. The research is concerned with the combination of cybersecurity and compliance with accessibility in terms of secure DOM management, tokenized sessions, and event controls that are defined by ARIA. A quantitative experiment on 50 web modules revealed no cases of XSS and 38 percent increase in the level of accessibility post-implementation. The results of the findings indicate that accessibility features that are appropriately managed can improve security instead of weakening it. The suggested framework can be helpful to make front-end design practices safer, more inclusive and in compliance with regulations in the areas of healthcare, finance, and education where the trust of users and the safety of the data are paramount.

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