Improvements will make site content easier to navigate, faster, and more functional.
Dark Reading will look different to readers in the days ahead, and that's a good thing.
In an effort to improve the reader experience, Dark Reading has embarked on a broad initiative to improve the design, navigation, functionality, and performance of its entire site. In coming months, readers will see new page design, new navigation tools, new links to related content, and new capabilities across the Dark Reading site. We hope that these improvements will make it easier for readers to find the cybersecurity information they need, locate related information, and use Dark Reading's content on mobile devices more effectively.
If you're a loyal reader of Dark Reading, you'll see the same great news, commentary, and in-depth information, but with a new look and feel. Our pages will be better organized, easier to read, and will load faster. You'll see new navigation elements that make it easier to find the stories you're looking for. You'll see new links to Dark Reading's many cybersecurity programs, including webinars, virtual events, original research, white papers, and e-zines. And you'll discover that Dark Reading content is easier to see and read on mobile devices, making it more useful to you when you're at home or on the go.
While we know that these improvements will make your experience much better in the long term, like all home improvement projects, it's likely that there will be a few glitches or hiccups as we implement these new features and capabilities on Dark Reading in the coming months. We want to thank you for your patience as you experience the occasional glitch, and invite you to provide feedback on our new design and features. Some of our new features will offer a pop-up survey, which we hope you'll answer. Or you can write us an email at [email protected].
We are excited about our new design and capabilities, and we hope they make Dark Reading even more helpful and useful to you. Please feel free to offer your feedback!
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