Tag: Programming Languages
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XAdES type signing in C++ for Windows
Using the same library, now you can sign XML data using XAdES, extension to XMLDSIG for signing XML documents. …
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Voxxed Days Microservices: Emily Jiang on Securing Microservices With MicroProfile JWT
Hi Emily, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices. I am Emily …
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How to Mitigate XXE Vulnerabilities in Python
What Is an XML External Entity (XXE)? XML External Entity Injection is often referred to as a variant of Server-side Request Forgery …
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What Are the Top Five Blockchain Programming Languages?
Most of you may have heard about cryptocurrency and Bitcoin. Taking into consideration the name …
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Explained: regular expression (regex)
Regular expression, or “regex” for short, is a mathematical term for the theory used to describe regular languages. But in computing, …
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How to Fix the ”Not a Trusted Site” Error on Your Client Application
Need help resolving the ”Not a trusted site” error on your application? Check out this tutorial to learn how to establish an SSL-based connection to a remote server. …
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How one man could have pwned all your PHP programs
You’ve probably heard the term “supply chain attack” – it’s an all-the-rage jargon phrase in cybersecurity these days. The …
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Cyber Security
Cyber Security Overview Digital information security is multi-faceted, from data protection with encryption for safe transmission between …
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Build a Secure Progressive Web App With Spring Boot and React
React is just a UI toolkit at its core, but it has a very healthy ecosystem around it that provides everything you need to build a kick-ass …
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Secure PHP Programming: Two Common Mistakes to Avoid
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a server-side scripting language that has matured over the years — it was first released in 1995! The …
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Serious Security: How to stop dodgy HTTP headers clogging your website
You’re in a long queue at the station and your train is due soon, but there are four ticket windows open and things are moving quickly …
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X.509 Client Certificates with Spring Security
A disclaimer: this blogpost is a story about the reasons why I ended up securing my API using the X.509 client certificate, in addition to …
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