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scotthelme.co.uk
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| | | | | Learn how to increase the security stance of your website by adding or removing some simple HTTP response headers. | |
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paramdeo.com
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adamj.eu
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| | | | | On Saturday, I posted my guide on Scoring A+ for Security Headers in Django, following my talk at DjangoCon Europe. I thought it would be a good idea to step up and make my own site score A+, rather than a dismal F! My site isn't built in Django, but as a Jekyll static site. It's hosted on AWS S3 and CloudFront. | |
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www.rasulkireev.com
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| | | Whenever you building a site with Django that will have user authentication, it is recommended to create a Custom User Model, before the first migration. Sometimes you forget to do that. In this case you have to follow a strict procedure, which I'll show you in the post. | ||