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Learn how we built a super simple microservice for managing firewall lists.- Published on
Learn about how using ECH enhances internet privacy- Published on
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Compare a quick list of the pros and cons of short-life 90-day SSL certificates.- Published on
What is post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and what is the best way to stay prepared to implement it?- Published on
What are the benefits of paying money for an SSL certificate when you can simply obtain one for free instead?- Published on
Protect your online services with these three key DDoS mitigation techniques - implementing a web application firewall, rate limiting and class of service, and using a content delivery network - to help keep your networks safe from malicious attackers.- Published on
Get a step-by-step guide to installing Apache, ModSecurity, and the Core Rule Set on your Debian server for an extra layer of security against potential online threats.- Published on
Discover why implementing the OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS3) with Microsoft IIS is powerful and read step-by-step instructions to do just that in this tutorial.- Published on
Get an in-depth look into the five most common web application attacks and learn about the preventive measures you can take to protect against them.- Published on
Protect your website from common threats such as Cross-Site Scripting and SQL Injection with the OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS), an open source project that provides comprehensive web application security.- Published on
Learn how to protect yourself against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks by understanding the different types, common signs, and preventive measures you can take to stay secure.- Published on
One of the most crucial tools in your web security arsenal is a web application firewall (WAF), acting as a virtual shield for your applications, blocking unauthorized access while allowing legitimate traffic to flow freely.- Published on
This article will shed light on the importance of SSL, and how using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) can enhance both your website's speed and security. We aim to help business owners, system engineers, IT professionals, and anyone interested in improving web security and trust online.