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Not so fast: Some security defaults shouldn't be changed

3 ways to screw up data security in the cloud

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Jun 28, 2016
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Not so fast: Some security defaults shouldn't be changed

Contrary to popular belief, changing default settings doesn't always improve security -- and often backfires Read More

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3 ways to screw up data security in the cloud

Securing the cloud doesn't mean you've secured your data in the cloud Read More

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The expert guide to Web browser security

From basic tips to secure connection details to the security functions of the six most popular browsers, this guide walks you through everything you need to know Read More

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Swagger stumbles: Flaw enables remote code execution

Swagger's code generators and parsers forgot the core tenet of software development, which is never to trust user input Read More

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More code deploys means fewer security headaches

Contrary to what you might think. updating code a lot can cut security issues in half -- and improve software quality Read More

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