Tag: SSL and Digital Certificates
Why do SSL Certificates Expire? Think of an SSL certificate as a passport for your website, verifying its identity and ensuring secure connections. Just as
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How to install a TLS/SSL Certificate to the Oracle Wallet Manager
Introduction Oracle Wallet Manager is an application used to manage and edit security credentials in Oracle wallets. A wallet is a password-protected container that stores
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Install SSL certificate on AWS Elastic Beanstalk / Load Balancer
This how-to will guide you through the process of installing a TLS/SSL certificate to your AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment so that you can encrypt data
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Acceptable Business Listings for Validation
Validation and Callback Issuing a digital certificate is a carefully-structured process which includes you, the customer, providing pertinent information confirming your identity and choosing the
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Exchange Server SSL Certificate Guide
SSL.com has put together information you will find useful if you’ve been tasked with implementing SSL/TLS security with your company’s Exchange servers.
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Cybersecurity Roundup for November 2021
Global digital signature market predicted to grow to USD 16.8 billion by 2026 A study by MarketsandMarkets projects the international size of the digital signature
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What is SSL?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor, TLS (Transport Layer Security), are protocols for establishing secure links between networked computers.
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How to Create a .pfx File
How to combine a private key with a .p7b certificate file to create a .pfx file on Windows Internet Information Server (IIS).
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Sending Secure Email with S/MIME
Secure email should be part of your business strategy, and S/MIME certificates from SSL.com are a great way to protect and authenticate your messages.
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Browsers and Certificate Validation
Browsers and Certificate Validation – a step-by-step guide to browsers and certificate validation.
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Private vs Public PKI: Building an Effective Plan
Public PKI and private PKI solutions both exist, and each have useful applications – but which should be used when? We explain to help you decide.
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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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What Are The Requirements for USERTrust EV Certificates?
There are a few steps to validate and verify a business for EV Certificates.
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The SSL/TLS Handshake: an Overview
This article will show how every SSL/TLS connection begins with a “handshake” that determines just how two parties to an internet connection shall encrypt their communications.
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Disable a Root Certificate in Windows MMC
How to disable a root certificate in Windows MMC. (Microsoft Management Console)
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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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Fix Warnings of Non-SSL Elements With WordPress
How to identify and fix warnings of Non-SSL elements with Wordpress.
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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.
Mobile Apps and Using SSL (HTTPS)
When working with money online, it’s important to make sure all your data is safe, even when you’re using apps. Here’s some advice to keep you safe.
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When Not To Use a DV SSL Certificate for E-Commerce
An SSL certificate that uses Domain Validation may be cheap to get, but it might not be the best way to protect sensitive data moving to your web server.
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Install an SSL Certificate on Heroku
Installing an ssl.com certificate on Heroku is both quick and simple.
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Install an SSL Certificate on I-Planet Web Server
Instructions on how to install a Certificate on I-Planet Web Server.
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