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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Only a few weeks out from the Heartbleed Bug, another major web security vulnerability has been unearthed. How can you protect yourself and your company against these and other security issues? How can you protect yourself and your company against these and other security issues? Application Security Risk Management.

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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Only a few weeks out from the Heartbleed Bug, another major web security vulnerability has been unearthed. How can you protect yourself and your company against these and other security issues? How can you protect yourself and your company against these and other security issues? Application Security Risk Management.

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Further, some of the most popular internet browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have blocked Adobe Flash technology for speed and security reasons. But Flash has various limitations on smartphones and other mobile devices, which gradually have led to the emergence of HTML5. Many devices do not support Flash websites.

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The Tools in My Toolbox

Adobe Captivate

Microsoft Office. Firefox Developer Edition. I’m currently learning to use these tools and integrating them into my workflow. This past spring I switched from Open Office to Office 365 (we use office 365 at work and switching just makes my workflow simpler). This is my go-to writing app. I love Scrivener.

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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

One of the major reasons is that Google’s recent changes to its security rules —such as no inline scripts — have ended up in partially crippling the application. People who used to depend on it can no longer expect any updates or upgrades in the future. Google had indicated back in 2017 about the impending changes.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

The two oft-touted reasons are around performance and security. For the latter half of Flash’s history, it has been plagued with many very serious security bugs that allowed total control of a user’s device by simply visiting a website with some Flash content. So why the fall? They continue to evolve to this day.

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LMS/LCMS More Puzzlers – OS + Language + Browsers

eLearning 24-7

Apparently they are awash in cash or assume that everyone uses Microsoft. Microsoft – Windows 7. Some home users are upgrading to 32 bit OS of Windows 7 as well. And yes, Firefox supports 64 bit. Firefox 3.0+. Microsoft IE. I guess they have no desire to attract this audience. I have 64 bit.

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