Finding New Approaches to Web Application Security

Because so much is centered on web services and similar technology nowadays, web application security must be a high priority within any security system.

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Dark Web TLS/SSL Certificates Highlight Need for Shift to Zero Trust Security

Some of the latest website security threats originate from thriving dark web marketplaces for TLS/SSL certificates, which often come packaged with other cybercrime services.

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Missed DNS Flag Day? It’s Not Too Late to Upgrade Your Domain Security

Whether or not you plan on using DNS cookies or DNSSEC, foreseeing an upgrade plan for your software to the latest version made available as part of DNS Flag Day is highly advised.

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Is Your Site Protected Against Drupal Security Flaws?

This past summer saw a pair of Drupal security flaws exposed and patched. Is your website secure?

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If Video Killed the Radio, Will Malvertising Kill Your Website?

Malvertising isn’t just a nuisance for internet users — it puts businesses and their customers at risk and compromises the integrity of the online advertising ecosystem.

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Five Key IT Security Best Practices to Safeguard Your Expanding Business

Owners of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) should follow these IT security best practices to protect their data and gain a competitive advantage.

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Don’t Sweep Web Application Penetration Testing Under the Rug

Although it is one of the most crucial components of any security strategy, web application penetration testing is often neglected.

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A Primer on Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)

XSS is a prevalent web-based exploit in which threat actors inject malicious code into webpages to compromise data or facilitate phishing scams.

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