Source Defense is an essential element of web safety that protects data at the point where it is entered. Source Defense Platform is a simple, yet effective solution to data security and privacy compliance. It addresses threats and risks that arise from the increased use JavaScript, third party vendors, and open source code in your web properties. The Platform offers options for securing code as well as addressing an ubiquitous gap in managing third-party digital supply chains risk - controlling actions of third-party, forth-party and nth-party JavaScript that powers your website experience.
Source Defense Platform provides protection against all types of client-side security incidents, including keylogging, formjacking and digital skimming. Magecart is also protected. - by extending the web security beyond the browser to the server.
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CompUp is an all-in-one compensation management platform designed to help rewards teams benchmark, plan, and communicate compensation to support fair pay. By bringing all compensation data and benchmarks together, it provides valuable insights for running appraisal simulations and managing executive appraisals with ease.
Core Product Modules:
Survey Management: Centralizes the handling of all compensation surveys.
Bands: Build and securely share pay bands across functions, job families, and levels.
Simulation: Conduct budget simulations to recommend employee-specific increments.
Appraisal Cycles: Streamlined multi-level budget approvals for business units.
People Analytics: Customizable dashboards offer deep insights for data-driven decisions.
Total Rewards Portal: Show employees the total value of their compensation.
Pay Equity Management: Identify and correct pay disparities to ensure compliance.
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PDF-LIB
Generate and alter PDF files within any JavaScript setting. You can either build PDF documents from the ground up or edit pre-existing ones. The functionality includes rendering text, images, and vector graphics, as well as the ability to incorporate custom fonts. Moreover, you can embed and display pages from other PDF files. This tool is crafted in TypeScript and is transformed into pure JavaScript, eliminating any native dependencies. It is compatible with all JavaScript environments, such as browsers, Node.js, Deno, and even React Native applications. You have the flexibility to add, insert, or delete pages, split a single PDF into multiple files, or combine several PDFs into one cohesive document. It supports the creation of new forms and allows for the filling and reading of existing fields. Various form elements, including checkboxes, buttons, radio buttons, dropdowns, option lists, and text fields, are fully accommodated. For those not utilizing a package manager, UMD modules can be found on the unpkg and jsDelivr CDNs. It is important to note that only certain PDF readers, like Adobe Reader, Foxit Reader, and Firefox, are capable of viewing attachments. If you choose to employ the CDN scripts in a production environment, it's advisable to specify a particular version number in the URL to ensure consistent functionality. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for developers looking to manipulate PDF documents efficiently.
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CoffeeScript
Beneath its somewhat clumsy outer layer reminiscent of Java, JavaScript possesses an elegant core. CoffeeScript seeks to highlight the beneficial aspects of JavaScript in a more straightforward manner. The fundamental principle of CoffeeScript is: “It’s merely JavaScript.” The code translates directly into corresponding JavaScript, without any additional interpretation during execution. You can effortlessly utilize any existing JavaScript library while working in CoffeeScript, and the reverse is equally true. The output generated is not only clean and well-formatted but also often matches or surpasses the performance of manually written JavaScript. Many contemporary JavaScript features that CoffeeScript accommodates can operate natively in Node versions 7.6 and above, allowing Node to execute CoffeeScript’s compiled output without requiring extra steps. This compilation process ensures compatibility and ease of use, though this overview may lack completeness and does not include versions of Node that offer newer capabilities behind feature flags; for comprehensive information, you can consult node.green. Additionally, testing the code in your web browser can help determine what features are supported in that environment.
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