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Application vulnerabilities: Important lessons from the OWASP top 10 about application security risks

Dynatrace

The advent of microservices and serverless computing means that cloud-based applications may consist of thousands of containerized services. For these, it’s important to turn off auto-completing forms, encrypt data both in transit and at rest with up-to-date encryption techniques, and disable caching on data collection forms.

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How We Optimized Performance To Serve A Global Audience

Smashing Magazine

But once we had a good understanding, we knew exactly what to look for and began analyzing the analytics of our user data to identify areas that could be improved. We can then forward this data to a custom analytics service. One of the key Next.js The reportWebVitals function.

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How We Improved Our Core Web Vitals (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

Lighthouse also caught a cache misconfiguration that prevented some of our static assets from being served from our CDN. We are hosted on Google Cloud Platform, and the Google Cloud CDN requires that the Cache-Control header contains “public”. Google Analytics can show an average value of your web vitals scores. Large preview ).

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Introducing The Component-Based API

Smashing Magazine

Recommended reading : Building A Serverless Contact Form For Your Static Site. Native Client-Side Cache/Data Store. For instance, the returned data for each request can be added into a client-side cache containing all data requested by the user throughout the session. In other words, database object data is normalized.

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Accelerating Data: Faster and More Scalable ElastiCache for Redis

All Things Distributed

Since then we’ve introduced Amazon Kinesis for real-time streaming data, AWS Lambda for serverless processing, Apache Spark analytics on EMR, and Amazon QuickSight for high performance Business Intelligence. All these capabilities are available to customers at no additional charge, and maintain open-source Redis compatibility.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. In addition, open source CMS solutions also struggle with blotted plugin ecosystem. Eventually, we decided to move them to Jekyll.

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