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Silverstripe CMS’s approach to secure product development
Keeping Silverstripe CMS users safe is one of our highest priorities as maintainers. In this blog post, we lift the curtain and explain how we approach product security and how we handle vulnerabilities once we discover them. We’ll also give you some advice on how to harden your website to make it more secure.
Archive: November, 2014
Managing events with SilverStripe: A new calendar module
Follow me on a little path down on memory lane: read
Common Web Platform awarded for Best Use of Open Source in Government
The New Zealand Open Source Awards recognise and promote the contributions of New Zealanders to... read
Using feedback to drive progress
Creating websites and software is always a never-ending journey with a constantly expanding task list. read
Open Source Developers' Conference 2014
This years' open source developers conference (OSDC) was held in the sunny Gold Coast, at... read
Updated versioning for Subsites module
Anyone currently using the subsites module should be aware that there has been a recent... read
AWS re:Invent 2014: Highlights and analysis
Last week a trio of brave SilverStripers ventured to the harsh wilds of Las Vegas... read
SilverStripe 3.1.7 released
SilverStripe version 3.1.7 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from our... read