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We missed you on the e-Commerce Xpo in Kortrijk

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On 14 and 15 October, we had a stand at the e-Commerce trade fair in Kortrijk. At the fair, we demonstrated how Trust Guard can help you keep your customers’ data safe.

Let’s recap:

  • Your URLs and IPs are tested from the cloud for various vulnerabilities (SQL injections, Cross site scripting, cookie settings, SSL/TLS protocols, open ports and programming errors).

  • Your scan results are available in a report that is used in your industry (PCI/DSS, OWASP, HIPAA, SOx, ISO 27001, GDPR).

  • You get a clear description of the vulnerabilities found and a way to resolve them in our online dashboard.

  • Resellers and partners can see the results of their customers through an API or in the dashboard.

  • After a successful scan, you can place the Trust Guard seal of approval on your website to show your customers that you take the security of their data seriously.

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Would you like to see for yourself how Trust Guard works? Then we invite you to test Trust Guard for a for 14 days free of charge, without any obligation.

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