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Webcast: Damballa
How many alerts does it take to shut down the effectiveness of a security team? Adam Burns, host of MeetTheBoss TV interviews Damballa CTO Brian Foster about common challenges enterprises face as they wade through mountains of alerts to find true infections before damage is done. LEARN MORE
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Mozilla has been conducting experiments with its SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine, trying to attack one of JavaScript's fundamental weaknesses: parallelism, i.e. exploiting hardware acceleration by running multiple computations simultaneously.READ MORE
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For enterprises accustomed to 10-year support guarantees on the software they buy, the AngularJS habit of breaking backward compatibility as it rushes to the future may cause concern. READ MORE
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The Node.js community has been riven by intense politics for the past year, but fewer than three months after the io.js fork emerged, a proposal for reconciliation has been posted on GitHub by Mikeal Rogers, who has been involved with the fork.READ MORE
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Atlassian's managed Git service has been designed specifically for enterprise workloads, according to the company. It can easily support thousands of concurrent users issuing frequent changes to a code base. READ MORE
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White Paper: Damballa
After a year of mind-boggling breach headlines, it’s clear the approach to network security has to change. Attackers continually get away with epic heists while defenders get tripped up by their own security weapons. LEARN MORE
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