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Cenzic wants to make sure your Web site is healthy

November 11, 11:24 AMMinneapolis Information Technology ExaminerMichael Kassner
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Cenzic Inc. a provider of software and SaaS products to protect Web sites against hacker attacks announced today a new limited-time program for small businesses in need of securing their organization. The Cenzic HealthCheck program is offering the first 500 SMBs to register; a free application vulnerability assessment performed by Cenzic security experts using the companies ClickToSecure managed service solution.

HealthCheck

As part of the HealthCheck (sign up here), Cenzic will scan the Web pages of participating organizations to check for some of the common application vulnerabilities or “holes” that hackers can exploit such as Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Cross Frame Scripting, Password Auto-complete, and others. Then, participants will receive a free PDF report containing:

  • An assessment summary of your Website’s security flaws.
  • A prioritized listing of your most vulnerable Website URLs.
  • A description of the security flaws and remediation suggestions.

“Most organizations still don’t quite understand issues around Web vulnerabilities. With this in mind, we really wanted to offer a free program to help companies understand how vulnerable their sites and how exposed they are,” said Mandeep Khera CMO for Cenzic.

Cenzic news release

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