Neil DuPaul

Neil DuPaul

Neil is a Marketing Technologist working on the Content and Corporate teams at Veracode. He currently focuses on Developer Awareness through strategic content creation. In his spare time you'll find him doting over his lovely wife and daughter. He is a Co-Owner of CrossFit Amoskeag in Bedford NH, his favorite topic is artificial intelligence, and his favorite food is pepperoni pizza.

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Posts by Neil DuPaul
  • Stop Browser Tracking With Duck Duck Go…
    | By Neil DuPaul

    A few days ago Duck Duck Go, the search engine that advocates privacy and opposes tracking of any sort, released an awesome guide for Data Privacy Day. Their guide outlines how to prevent your browser from tracking you in any way possible. The guide, available at fixtracking.com first identifies…

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  • Small Business Online Security…
    | By Neil DuPaul

    Last week the National Cyber Security Alliance published this great infographic in collaboration with Symantec on the topic of Small Business Online Security. With more small businesses leveraging web applications and collecting and storing customer data online the need for cybersecurity awareness…

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  • Common Malware Types: Cybersecurity 101
    | By Neil DuPaul

    The amount and variety of malicious programs out there is enough to make your head spin. This blog post will break down the common types of malicious programs and provide a brief description of each. What is Malware? Malware is short for malicious software, meaning software that can be used to…

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  • Hackathon Feedback: A Look Towards…
    | By Neil DuPaul

    After our latest Hackathon I wanted to get feedback from our various participants on what they thought of the event and what they thought could be improved. We came up with three simple questions and welcomed any answers at all. What you see below is a sampling of the responses we received.…

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  • Stuxnet: The New Face of 21st Century…
    | By Neil DuPaul

    In June of 2010 the Stuxnet worm made it's debut to the world. Joint engineered by the United States and Israel to cripple Iran's nuclear efforts, it wasn't long before the worm was altered and turned loose on the internet spawning a number of variations of the original worm and affecting computers…

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  • Building Secure Web Applications…
    | By Neil DuPaul

    Neglecting to take proper security measures at the application layer is one of the most common causes of data breaches, yet many companies still leave their applications unprotected. Securing your applications begins with developer training on the risks applications face and the methods required…

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