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rity is a blind spot for many organizations, but it’s not because of lack of awareness or education. It’s more due to the fact that security practitioners don’t have access to developers during des ...

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The EO is a good start, but it’s not enough.

It doesn’t address the full range of security concerns that need to be addressed in modern application development and delivery. What Does the Biden Administration’s Cybersecurity Executive Order M ...

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I've worked on many AAA titles, and have shipped several of my own indie games. My most recent game was released in April 2017, and it's called "A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build". I'm currently workin ...

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The best way to learn is by doing.

If you want to get started with machine learning, but don’t know where to begin, this post will help you find your first project. I’ll walk through some of the most common ways people start out in m ...

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We do this by providing tools, services and training to help you understand how bad actors think about attacking your APIs, what they are likely to target, and how they will move between attack surfac ...

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I have been working with the web since 1998 and have worked in many different roles from frontend to backend development. Currently I work as a full stack developer at an agency called SIXTY6 where we ...

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Limit the depth of queries that can be executed.

4. Mitigate malicious mutations Limit mutation scope and complexity Mutations are a powerful feature in GraphQL, but they also introduce more risk to your API than queries do. In fact, it’s possibl ...

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The new rules are a step in the right direction, but they don’t go far enough.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 on Thursday to adopt new net neutrality regulations that will prevent Internet service providers from blocking or discriminating against lawful co ...

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