Jason Stangroome
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As summarised by OWASP, Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) is “an attack that forces an end user to execute unwanted actions on a web application in which they’re currently authenticated”....
As at today I’ve been working with Section for two years. When I joined the company it provided a fully-managed service to its clients. For many this was the ideal arrangement: by leaving web performance...
A highly effective website cache is optimised to store and share every possible response that only contains information relevant to all users, whilst ensuring that responses containing user-specific data are...
Ivan Ristic of Qualys blogged last year about a TLS Maturity Model, citing that “over time, … deploying TLS securely is getting more complicated, rather than less”. The article goes on to...
Varnish Cache was the first reverse proxy offered by Section and, for many of us, it is our favourite because it always just works and gives great results. Yesterday though we encountered an issue where our...