DOM
A programming interface for web documents.
DOM (Document Object Model) is a programming interface for HTML and XML documents. It represents the document as a tree structure where each node is an object representing a part of the document. JavaScript can be used to manipulate the DOM, allowing dynamic changes to the content and structure of a web page. For instance, you can use the DOM to add new elements, change styles, or handle user events.
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Vulnerability Scanning
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Zero Trust
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Threat Hunting
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