Jscrambler
Jscrambler is the leader in Client-Side Protection and Compliance. We were the first to merge advanced polymorphic JavaScript obfuscation with fine-grained third-party tag protection in a unified Client-Side Protection and Compliance Platform.
Our end-to-end solution does more than protect your data—it empowers your business. With Jscrambler, your teams are free to take full advantage of client-side JavaScript innovation, assured that your business benefits from blanket protection against current and emerging cyber threats, data leaks, misconfigurations, and IP theft. Jscrambler is the only solution that enables the definition and enforcement of a single, future-proof security policy for client-side protection. We also make it easy to comply with new standards and regulations; our dedicated PCI module helps businesses meet the stringent requirements of PCI DSS v4 (6.4.3 and 11.6.1).
Trusted by digital leaders worldwide, Jscrambler lets you move fast and embrace a culture of fearless innovation while ensuring that both your first- and third-party client-side JavaScript assets remain secure and compliant.
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Aikido Security
Aikido is the all-in-one security platform for development teams to secure their complete stack, from code to cloud. Aikido centralizes all code and cloud security scanners in one place.
Aikido offers a range of powerful scanners including static code analysis (SAST), dynamic application security testing (DAST), container image scanning, and infrastructure-as-code (IaC) scanning.
Aikido integrates AI-powered auto-fixing features, reducing manual work by automatically generating pull requests to resolve vulnerabilities and security issues. It also provides customizable alerts, real-time vulnerability monitoring, and runtime protection, enabling teams to secure their applications and infrastructure seamlessly.
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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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TypeScript
TypeScript introduces enhanced syntax to JavaScript, facilitating a more seamless connection with your development environment. This allows for early detection of errors within the editor. The code written in TypeScript is ultimately transformed into JavaScript, making it executable in various environments, including web browsers, Node.js, Deno, and mobile applications. With its capability to comprehend JavaScript, TypeScript employs type inference, enabling excellent tooling while minimizing the need for additional coding. In the 2020 State of JS survey, 78% of respondents reported using TypeScript, with a remarkable 93% expressing their intention to continue its use. The prevalent type of mistakes made by developers are often categorized as type errors, where an unexpected value type is encountered in a given context. Such errors can stem from trivial mistakes like typos, misunderstandings of a library's API, incorrect assumptions regarding runtime behavior, or other forms of oversight. Ultimately, utilizing TypeScript can significantly enhance code quality and developer productivity by reducing these common pitfalls.
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