Tag: Security
Discover how simple passwords and employee negligence can jeopardize your organization’s cybersecurity, and learn practical steps to strengthen your defenses against cyber threats.
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Preventing Ransomware Attacks with Digital Certificates
Ransomware attacks are on the rise, and insurance companies don’t want to pay up anymore. Digital certificates can help keep networks secure.
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May 2021 Security Roundup
Longer code signing keys, “Zero Trust” executive order, security by Russian keyboard, the end of CAPTCHAS, and Chrome extension (in)security.
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January 2021 Security Roundup
SSL.com’s January roundup includes new NSA DoH recommendations, Apple security improvements, no more Flash, and the Malwarebytes hack.
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Stay Safe While Working at Home
Tips for keeping yourself and your sensitive information safe while working at home during the coronavirus/COVID 19 pandemic.
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SSL.com Root Certificates
The lists display the path of trust from the root certificate, through the required intermediate certificates to the server certificate for each SSL.com product we offer.
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Fix Warnings of Non-SSL Elements on Your Site
Mixed-content warnings (non-SSL elements) mean that both secured and unsecured elements are being served up on a page.
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Is WiFi At Starbucks Safe? A WiFi Safety Primer
Using WiFi at Starbucks or using another public connection on your tablet or mobile device, this advice will help improve your safety when you’re surfing.
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Pros And Cons Of SSL / HTTPS / TLS
When it comes to the pros and cons of implementing SSL on your web server, there are real cons as well as those that are merely myths. Let’s take a look.
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Taking security seriously is more important than ever when it comes to doing business online – even if you’re a publisher and not selling any physical goods or services. We got the idea for this post after seeing one over at the Nexcess blog. This is our own take on the SSL debate.