Acunetix improves default roles

A new Acunetix Premium update has been released for Windows and Linux: 15.4 This Acunetix release improves the default roles. Acunetix offers role-based access control (RBAC) to efficiently manage user access. Thanks to RBAC, you can limit or authorize user access to Acunetix based on the…
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Transmission of sensitive data policy

Data in transit means data is at risk if the proper precautions aren’t followed. Data stored inside a securely monitored environment is much less likely to fall into the wrong hands than data exchanged between people and systems. With this in mind, it is essential for company personnel to adhere to firm and clear guidelines …
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Interesting Linux Terminal commands (& Console/Terminal games)

Interesting Linux Terminal commands (& Console/Terminal games)

Note: Debian/Ubuntu/Kali Linux uses “sudo apt install packagename” RHEL/CentOS/Fedora uses “sudo dnf install packagename” cowsay A cow say whatever you want it to say in terminal # Install cowsay sudo apt install cowsay # Use cowsay cowsay text sl A train in terminal # Install sl sudo apt install sl # Use sl sl fortune …
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