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What Your Data Privacy Program Can’t See (But Should) 23/06/2026

Most privacy programs are built around what happens after data reaches your systems. But what if the biggest privacy blind spot exists before that? ⬇️

In their latest blog, Gareth Bowker and Nathan Coppinger explore why the browser has become one of the most overlooked areas in modern privacy programs - and how third-party pixels, client-side scripts, and consent timing gaps can expose organizations to compliance and business risks they may not even realize. If your privacy strategy starts at form submission, it may already be too late. Read the full blog to learn why client-side governance needs to be part of every privacy program.

Read it now at Jscrambler's Blog https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0wpghz0 📘

What Your Data Privacy Program Can’t See (But Should) Privacy compliance has matured a lot. Data maps, management platforms, vendor risk assessments - most organizations have these foundations in place.

Understanding JavaScript Obfuscation and Minification 04/06/2026

JavaScript obfuscation and minification are often mentioned together - but they solve very different problems. ⬇️

In our latest blog, we break down:
✅ What JavaScript obfuscation and minification actually do
✅ Key differences between the two approaches
✅ Real-world examples of each
✅ When to use one—or both—for maximum impact

Read the full guide and learn how to balance performance and security in your web applications at Jscrambler's blog https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vXBBk0 📘

Understanding JavaScript Obfuscation and Minification Learn the differences between JavaScript obfuscation and minification, how they work, and when to use each for stronger security and better performance.

Navigating the New 2026 CCPA Rules | Jscrambler 28/05/2026

The era of 'compliance by documentation' is officially over. ⬇️

As of January 1, 2026, the updated CCPA regulations no longer accept a business's word on privacy - they demand technical proof of it. That means independent cybersecurity audits, documented risk assessments, mandatory GPC signal recognition, and real enforcement of opt-out preferences at the browser level.

For any enterprise running on the modern composable web - where first-party code, third-party scripts, and AI agents all interact in real time - this is a significant shift.

Jscrambler's Product Marketing Manager Nathan Coppinger and Head of Security Research Gareth Bowker have written a deep dive covering exactly what's changed, who needs to comply and when, and what 'demonstrable compliance' actually looks like in practice. From dark pattern prohibitions to the governance of automated decision-making technology, it's a practical guide to the new compliance reality.

Read it now at Jscrambler's blog https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vK7J90 📘

Navigating the New 2026 CCPA Rules | Jscrambler The CPPA issued updates to the CCPA regulations, bringing the era of "compliance by documentation" to an end. Discover the 2026 CCPA rules.

25/05/2026

Your security stack isn't the problem. It's incomplete. ⬇️

Endpoint, network, cloud, identity, dev security. All necessary. The edge is under control. But modern applications don’t stop there.

They execute in the browser, where:

🔹 Dozens of third-party scripts run with persistent access
🔹 Customer data is created, modified, and exposed in real time
🔹 AI-driven interactions and agents operate inside live sessions

In this interview, Rui Ribeiro explains why organizations need runtime enforcement, not just monitoring, and why security must extend into the browser as the new control plane.

If your edge is locked down but your client-side ex*****on isn’t, you’re not secure. You’re exposed where it actually matters.

Read the full conversation: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vBDgl0 🔗

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Resilient Code in the Age of AI | Webinar 20/05/2026

AI isn’t just changing how code is written - it’s changing how applications are attacked. ⬇️

Today’s LLMs can analyze, reconstruct, and deobfuscate client-side code in seconds, dramatically accelerating reverse engineering and exposing critical business logic faster than ever before.

What does resilient protection look like in this new reality?

👉 Join Jscrambler experts Katia Kupidonova, Pedro Pereira, and Duarte Carneiro for a deep dive into the evolving LLM threat landscape and the defensive strategies organizations need to stay ahead.

📅 June 16
⏰ 10 am ET | 3 pm UK

In this webinar, we’ll cover:
🔹 How LLM-powered attacks work step by step
🔹 The risks facing modern applications and business-critical workflows
🔹 What runtime code resilience actually requires
🔹 How Jscrambler is adapting to defend against AI-driven threats — and what’s next

Register now at https://jscrambler.com/resilient-code-age-ai 🔗

Resilient Code in the Age of AI | Webinar In this webinar, we explore how LLMs are being used to deobfuscate, reconstruct, and analyze complex application logic across high-stakes industries.

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