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Description

Client-Side Protection offers continuous surveillance of all client-side elements and JavaScript functions, allowing you to manage both first and third-party JavaScript embedded in your site. With actionable insights at your disposal, identifying hazardous resources and scripts that shouldn't be executed on your client side becomes a straightforward task. In the event that any JavaScript is compromised, your security team will be promptly alerted, ensuring swift action can be taken. This solution features thorough inventory management, authorization, dynamic integrity checks, and real-time oversight, which aids in meeting the latest client-side security standards set forth by PCI DSS 4.0. By safeguarding your website against client-side threats, you can effectively navigate the complexities of regulatory compliance with PCI DSS 4.0. As the trend towards client-side logic and increased reliance on third-party code grows, so do the risks of client-side attacks. Such threats can lead to the direct theft of sensitive consumer data, resulting in significant breaches and potential violations of data privacy laws. The importance of implementing robust client-side protection measures cannot be overstated in today’s digital landscape.

Description

RequireJS serves as a loader for JavaScript files and modules, primarily designed for optimal performance within web browsers, although it is also compatible with other JavaScript environments such as Rhino and Node. Utilizing a modular script loader like RequireJS can significantly enhance both the efficiency and quality of your code. This configuration presumes that all JavaScript files are organized within a "scripts" directory in your project. To maximize the benefits of this optimization tool, it is advisable to avoid inline scripts in your HTML and instead utilize a requirejs call for loading your scripts, ensuring they correspond to the path some/path/some/module.js. Furthermore, adopting the CommonJS syntax is preferable, as it is expected to gain traction over time, facilitating code reuse across different modules within the project. By implementing this approach, developers can achieve a more streamlined and maintainable coding environment.

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API Access

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Integrations

Dash
JavaScript

Integrations

Dash
JavaScript

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Deployment

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Imperva

Country

United States

Website

www.imperva.com/products/client-side-protection-csp/

Vendor Details

Company Name

RequireJS

Website

requirejs.org

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