WebARX is a website security platform that helps freelancers, digital agencies, and website owners protect and monitor all of their websites on a single dashboard.
In under three minutes (and with no technical knowledge), you can connect the WebARX firewall and have all of your sites protected.
On a single, cloud-based dashboard, you will have a complete overview of statistics, firewall and activity logs, and monitoring results.
There’s no need to manually check if your sites are up to date. WebARX will automatically alert you if any of the websites have software/plug-ins installed that are known to be attacked or have vulnerabilities.
WebARX will monitor uptime, site speed, defacements (and hacking databases), blacklists, software vulnerabilities, domain expiration, site errors and much more. It even allows you to set up alerts for all of them via email or Slack. You can create and export monthly security reports, generate off-site backups and much more.
When using WebARX on a WordPress site, it will eliminate the need to use at least 3-5 other security plugins.
Save time and money and sleep well knowing your business is protected.
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This took me a lot longer to publish than I'd planned, thanks to small children and COVID-19, but I'm announcing the availability of a new test tool, the Chaos Toolkit Extension for z/OS. The Chaos Toolkit is a test automation and orchestration tool, written in python, that's designed to allow for repeatable tests of large-scale systems. It's designed to be cross platform, but each platform requires extensions... Source: almost 2 years ago
Chaos Mesh is great. I drive it with the Chaos Toolkit as I run other kind of experiments. Source: almost 2 years ago
As a DevOps (and software engineer), I find chaos engineering one of the most relevant and thrilling topics to study right now. Chaostoolkit it’s a perfect way to introduce into this world through a straightforward and flexible command-line tool and a way to define experiments with declarative files that you can version. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
I like using Chaos Toolkit to orchestrate the experiments. We use some of the existing providers for AWS, or write our own to use the Chaos Toolkit execution flow and options for testing a hypothesis. Source: over 2 years ago
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