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Buggy Web applications continue to be one of the biggest security weaknesses for a majority of organizations. A new report shows that in fact, the problem actually appears to be getting worse.
While traditional pen testing has been the go-to method for finding security gaps, a new approach has emerged: Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS). Learn more from Outpost24 on PTaaS and its ...
Firstly, you have security mechanisms, which determines how web traffic between users and the application is secured. Next, comes the method in which the page was created as depending on what coding ...
External web applications can prove difficult to secure and are often targeted by hackers due to the range of vulnerabilities they may contain. These are 10 Common web application security risks ...
Global organizations continue to struggle against the rising tide of application-specific and web-application attacks. In fact, 50% of all sites were vulnerable to at least one serious exploitable ...
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is supported by OWASP Foundation, a 501c3 not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving software application security.
Amid AWS re:Invent, cloud startups discussed Amazon Web Services security and how they're solving issues like misconfiguration and visibility.
Website defacements? Database dumps? Mysterious files? Here's how to tell if your Web application has been hacked -- and how to secure it once and for all When customers interact with your ...
The coolest web, email and application security companies include Akamai Technologies, Cloudflare, F5 Networks, Lacework and Menlo Security.