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  <title><![CDATA[Most smart SaaS companies regularly use reputed web application penetration testing services to find and patch security vulnerabilities before they ship a new version of their app. And if you ask them for the latest version of such a report, they will be more than happy to provide it to you - if you’re a serious buyer, of course. If you really want some external validation of the level of protection that a SaaS service provider you could try running a free scan of their HTTP security headers. HTTP security headers are the front line of web applications&#226; defence against hackers. A free vulnerability scanning tool like Cyber Chief will give you a quick indication of how seriously your prospective MarTech vendor takes their app security. Website - www.Audacix.com]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[Most smart SaaS companies regularly use reputed web application penetration testing services to find and patch security vulnerabilities before they ship a new version of their app. And if you ask them for the latest version of such a report, they will be more than happy to provide it to you - if you’re a serious buyer, of course. If you really want some external validation of the level of protection that a SaaS service provider you could try running a free scan of their HTTP security headers. HTTP security headers are the front line of web applications&#226; defence against hackers. A free vulnerability scanning tool like Cyber Chief will give you a quick indication of how seriously your prospective MarTech vendor takes their app security. Website - www.Audacix.com<br><br>Posted by: <a href='https://old.p-tweets.com/yaemi'>yaemi</a><br />On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 22:25:46 +0000<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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