Understanding Google Chrome’s Manifest V3

Written By Understanding Google Chrome’s Manifest V3 Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google in 2008 for accessing the World Wide Web and running Web-based applications and is currently dominating as the most popular web browser at 65.84% market share. Google Chrome extensions are one of the most beloved and implemented features […]
An Introduction to OSCAL

Written By An Introduction to OSCAL The Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) is a set of data formats that is used to express machine-readable representations of control catalogs, baselines, and security documentation. It is important to recognize that OSCAL is not a tool, but instead a language. Using OSCAL allows us a data interchange […]