How would you know if there have been any unauthorized SSL certificates issued for your domain? How can you protect your domain name and the people who use your web site from this happening? The CT Search tool makes it quite simple. Just type in your domain name and decide whether to select expired ...
Security is one driving factor in the evolution of technology. Here’s a timeline showing how the history of SSL/TLS and PKI advanced as security needs increased since its introduction in 1995. The timeline was created by Ivan Ristić of Feisty Duck, who has done a fantastic job of documenting SSL/TL...
Entrust's monthly SSL review covers SSL/TLS discussions "” recaps news, trends and opinions from the industry. Entrust and CA Security Council Entrust Identity ON discussed: PROVE IT: How Extended Validation Certificates Are Saving the World CA Security Council discussed: What Kind of SSL/TLS...
A team of researchers has announced a vulnerability with SSL 2.0 called Decrypting RSA with Obsolete and Weakened eNcryption; otherwise known as DROWN. SSL 2.0 is a version of the SSL/TLS security protocols. It was released in February 1995, but due to security flaws was superseded by SSL 3.0 in 19...
Looking Back at 2015 A number of new tactics proved 2015 was no exception to an active year defending against ever increasing security issues. Vendors found new and creative ways to provide vulnerabilities including the now popular man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks. MitM as well as a host of other ne...
Entrust's monthly SSL review covers SSL/TLS discussions "” recaps news, trends and opinions from the industry. Entrust and CA Security Council Entrust Identity ON discussed: Thwart the Holiday Humbug with These Safe Online Shopping Tips CA Security Council discussed: CA/B Forum Istanbu...