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Normal Service Will Resume Soon
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The coding fairies are been busy crafting code. Blogging (and maybe even Tweeting if there is a demand) will return soon and well have a few nice CTP’s for you to play with over the next few weeks. Look for news about; CAT.NET 2.0 CTP – Rebuilt from the...
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How To: Use VSTS Code Profiler
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Syed Aslam Basha here. I am a tester on the Information Security Tools team. This blog post is in continuation with website performance testing simplified blog post. The final step in performance testing is to narrow down the faulty code which is taking...
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Web Protection Library – CTP Release Coming Soon
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RV here... Over the last couple of months we have been actively developing the next version of Anti-XSS library and Security Runtime Engine (SRE). We have added new mitigations that go way beyond the original Cross Site Scripting (XSS) protections of...
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