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 API in HTML5.
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