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What's New in ModSecurity -- Two years ago, Ivan Ristic introduced ModSecurity, an Apache httpd module to increase the security and safety of web applications. Now his team has released version 1.9 with many features and improvements. Here's why you should use ModSecurity. Ivan is the author of Apache Security.

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