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Tiffany Jennings Head of Content

Tiffany Jennings is Head of Content at Mend.io. She oversees editorial strategy and thought leadership across Mend.io’s digital channels, bringing complex AppSec topics to life through creative storytelling, expert insights, and helping technology find its human voice.
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Top 5 New Open Source Vulnerabilities in March 2018

The top 5 new open source vulnerabilities in March 2018, including Drupal, Microsoft ChakraCore, Jackson-databind, Moment.js, and Marked.js.

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The Top 10 Companies Contributing to Open Source

Discover the top 10 companies contributing to open source on GitHub. From Microsoft to Google, see who is shaping the future.

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MiFID II Reforms and Their Impact on Technology and Security

Learn about the impact of MiFID II reforms on technology & security in the financial industry. Understand the changes, compliance requirements.

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Top 15 Security Experts to Follow on Twitter

Discover the top 15 security experts to follow on Twitter for the latest updates on application security. Engage with thought leaders.

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NIST 800-171 Sets New Standards for CUI Data Protection

Learn about NIST 800-171 standards for protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and how they impact contractors.

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Open Source vs. Free Software β€” What is The Difference?

Explore the difference between open source and free software in the tech industry. Learn about the origins, philosophies, and implications.

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How to Navigate Migrating to Cloud in a Regulated Environment

Learn strategies for compliance, risk management, and secure cloud adoption in financial and healthcare sectors.

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Facebook React Finally Relicensed Under MIT Open Source License

Facebook React has been relicensed under the MIT Open Source License, replacing the controversial BSD + Patents license.

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The Equifax Breach: Who’s to Blame?

Learn about the Equifax data breach, who's to blame, and the importance of staying on top of open source libraries and vulnerabilities.

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What Risks Does Serverless Computing Pose to Your Application Security?

Explore the risks of serverless computing on application security. Learn how to navigate security concerns in the digital world.

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6 Reasons Serverless Computing Can Take the Cloud to the Next Level

Learn 6 key benefits, including scalability, cost efficiency, and multi-language support in serverless computing and the cloud industry.

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Leveraging AI for Open Source Management

Discover how AI is revolutionizing open source software management. Learn how automated solutions can help track, detect, and mitigate.

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3 Million Reasons Bug Bounty Programs are a Win-Win

Explore how bug bounty programs offer a win-win for cybersecurity, enabling companies to leverage global talent for robust app security.

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5 (Practical) Tips to Help You Secure Your Single Page Application

What is AΒ Single Page Application Jeff Nibler describes Single Page Applications (SPAs) as the latest evolution in web application design. With SPAs, various JavaScript libraries and tools such as...

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Comprehensive Comparison of Continuous Integration Tools

Explore a comprehensive comparison of popular Continuous Integration tools like Jenkins, TeamCity, Bamboo, Travis CI, and Microsoft TFS/VSTS.

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Crowdsourcing and Open Source – Friends or Foes?

Dive into the debate on crowdsourcing and open source. Understand their differences, similarities, and how they both leverage community wisdom

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