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Inside this valuable resource, discover how, by measuring from the user's browser or app, real user management (RUM) tools can quantify the correlation between page load time and user engagement, and show where to optimize performance for more positive outcomes.
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This paper explains two primary methods for discovering Web application vulnerabilities: using manual penetration testing and code review or using automated scanning tools and static analysis.
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This e-guide shares information on the latest video codec technology and explains why business intelligence (BI) must grow to include processes that let IT teams find, examine, exploit, or delete video content.
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This white paper discusses how Mimosa NearPoint can reduce Exchange storage and keep email accessible to end users, without requiring stub files in Exchange.
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Building and maintaining a comprehensive website has recently become a primary area of focus for many organizations. This white paper outlines expectations and what you need to create a compelling and meaningful conversation between website, brand and user across a myriad of devices and platforms.
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In this expert e-guide, find an overview of the new security capabilities that are being built into popular web browsers and learn how these security features make it more difficult for cybercriminals to carry out attacks. Read on to learn more now.
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Many IT professionals have little understanding of an extremely important protocol within SSL. This technical white paper provides a quick overview on how Server Gated Cryptography (SGC) affects the encryption levels of a Website to its visitors.
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Read this white paper to learn how to protect web applications through application security assessment and penetration testing managed services (SaaS) that identify vulnerabilities and allow organizations to stay ahead of hackers.
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This e-guide from SearchSecurity.com explores the features Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome are developing that are making the job of the attacker much harder.