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Menlo Security Adds SaaS Platform to Manage Secure Browsers
Michael Vizard | | browser, Cloud Security, endpoint, Google Chrome, Menlo Security, Microsoft Edge, SaaS
Menlo Security's SaaS platform applies and manages cybersecurity policies to secure Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers ...
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Facebook’s New Privacy Nightmare: ‘Link History’
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising and AdTech, breach of privacy, browser, browser abuse, customer privacy, Data Privacy, DeleteFacebook, facebook, Facebook data, key loggers, key logging, Keylog, keylogger, keyloggers, keylogging, Link History, Meta, Meta Networks, Meta Pixel, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
How stupid does he think we are? You’ll want to turn off this new app setting ...
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5 Security Risks of Responsive Web Design
Gilad David Maayan | | Application Security, AppSec, browser, Cloud Security, responsive web design, SaaS, web design
The very features that make responsive web design (RWD) so flexible can also introduce new security vulnerabilities if not properly managed ...
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CSC Report Highlights Cybersecurity Threats .AI Domains Pose
Almost half of of Forbes Global 2000 companies do not have control over their branded artificial intelligence (.AI) domain names ...
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2023 is the Year of the Enterprise Browser
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) revolution has transformed the way we think about and use software, but some big challenges remain if organizations are going to realize the full benefits of digital transformation. Enterprises ...
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How to Write A Website Privacy Policy
Mark Rasch | | browser, Data Privacy, internet security, Privacy Policy, User Security, Web security
Data privacy attorneys are often called upon to draft a privacy policy for a company to link to their landing page. You know, the little link that says either “Privacy” or “Legal” ...
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Do You Need an Enterprise Browser to Secure Your Organization?
Gilad David Maayan | | browser, browser attacks, credentials, Endpoint security, Password, Web security
Web browsers are a useful mechanism for handling many functions and types of media in one place, but they also present security risks and are common targets for hackers. Browser security refers ...
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DNSSEC is the Key to a Healthy Future for the Internet
The future of internet connectivity could diverge into two very different outcomes—aggressive monopolization by a few providers or a more diverse landscape that fosters innovation. The latter possibility is the better outcome, ...
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Top 6 Email Security Technologies for the Enterprise
Email security refers to the measures taken to protect email communications from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction. It is important because email is a commonly used method of communication ...
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Not Just Web Browsing Security: Isolation Strengthens all SSE Functions
Over a decade ago, the National Nuclear Security Administration began using “remote-managed hosted virtualization” to isolate risky web interactions from laboratory desktops used in nuclear research labs. This early version of remote ...
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