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WedgeOS solution featured in HTML5 article by networkcomputing.com
Wedge Networks’ WedgeOS platform has been featured in Network Computing’s article “Rise Of HTML5 Brings With It Security Risks” by Robert Mullins. WedgeOS’ Deep Content Inspection approach is seen as a solution against the potential security flaws within the WebSocket … Continue reading
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