Data in the browser is data at risk

Many third party web applications share sensitive data with parties other than the website owner. This sharing can be intentional or inadvertent, but to prevent breaches and manage risk, website owners should ...

Data in the browser is data at risk

Many third party web applications share sensitive data with parties other than the website owner. This sharing can be intentional or inadvertent, but to prevent breaches and manage risk, website owners should ...

It’s all about the data

Data protection, controls and compliance don’t have to be an onerous obligation. With the right approach, you can turn it into a key differentiator for your business, says Tala’s Director of Product ...

Web scammers are using the COVID-19 crisis to attack with Magecart

During these difficult times, people are increasingly relying on e-commerce. It’s never been more important to defend against Magecart and other client-side attacks, says Tala CEO Aanand Krishnan ...

Hackers are using the COVID-19 crisis to attack with Magecart

During these difficult times, people are increasingly relying on e-commerce. It’s never been more important to defend against Magecart and other client-side attacks, says Tala CEO Aanand Krishnan ...

Web scammers are using the COVID-19 crisis to attack your customers with Magecart and other client-side exploits

During these difficult times, people are increasingly relying on e-commerce. It’s never been more important to defend against Magecart and other client-side attacks, says Tala CEO Aanand Krishnan ...
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Evaluating client-side web security: questions to ask your vendor

Third-party tools have transformed your online presence - but you need to secure them or it will all be for nothing. Doing that starts with asking your vendor the right questions, says ...
questions for vendors smaller

Evaluating client-side web security: questions to ask your vendor

Third-party tools have transformed your online presence - but you need to secure them or it will all be for nothing. Doing that starts with asking your vendor the right questions, says ...