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

Dynatrace

This method involves providing the lowest level of access by default, deleting inactive accounts, and auditing server activity. 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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DNS Blacklist Monitoring: Protect Your Company’s Reputation

Dotcom-Montior

Email servers tend to blacklist certain IDs as spam based on their content. It monitors IPs that could be sending out spam or fraud content. And if the mail server for the user is attached to the DNSBL database, then any emails coming from the list of blacklisted sites could be either flagged or rejected.

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What Does My Website Look Like From China? Test and Monitor Performance from China

Dotcom-Montior

In this current age of the Internet, it’s a common practice to build a website to run your online business. However, like each country has its boundary, the world of Internet is not a world without any control. And the case is especially different, when China’s Internet environment is involved.

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The Great Firewall of China: Obstacles to Monitoring Performance

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The entire country of China’s internet connectivity is shielded by the Great Firewall (GFW). There are three state-owned ISP providers, China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Mobile , that control internet in China. The most recent technology automatically shuts internet off whenever blacklisted URLs are accessed.

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How the Great Firewall of China Affects Performance of Websites Outside of China

Dotcom-Montior

The Great Firewall of China, or as it’s officially called, the Golden Shield Project, is an internet censorship project to block people from accessing specific foreign websites. It is the world’s most advanced and extensive Internet censorship program. The How and What of The Great Firewall of China. DNS Poisoning/Spoofing.

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Tuning SQL Server Reporting Services

SQL Performance

Many database administrators find themselves having to support instances of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), or at least the backend databases that are required for SSRS. These topics apply to both SQL Server Reporting Services as well as Power BI Report Server. Installation and support of SSRS can be confusing.

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What Does My Website Look Like From China? Test and Monitor Performance from China

Dotcom-Montior

In this current age of the Internet, it’s a common practice to build a website to run your online business. However, like each country has its boundary, the world of Internet is not a world without any control. And the case is especially different, when China’s Internet environment is involved.

Website 52