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Jailed JavaScript library runs untrusted code safely in browsers, Node.js

Jailed uses native JavaScript functions to run other libraries in a sandboxed environment, which could be the route to safer plugins and better automated testing of code Read More

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5 Steps For Securing The Data Center: Why Traditional Security May Not Work

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Mozilla's new fund will prevent the next Heartbleed, Shellshock

Mozilla's SOS Fund will pay for software audits to uncover serious vulnerabilities in open source software before they become problems Read More

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Google focuses on hardware components in this month's Android patches

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7 Trends Impacting Enterprise Campus Networks

Campus networks hold a critical role in enabling the success of the organization. To meet the next set of challenges, campus networks must now provide better capabilities for:

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