On July 2, Google became aware of fraudulent certificates that were incorrectly issued to Google-owned domain names….
This post was originally published by on the CA Security Council blog. With the announcement of…
On July 2, Google became aware of fraudulent certificates that were incorrectly issued to Google-owned domain names….
This post was originally published by on the CA Security Council blog. With the announcement of…
With news of the Heartbleed bug, we have been receiving questions as to how this impacts…
The discovery of the Heartbleed implementation bug that could attack certain version of OpenSSL has, rightfully, made…
We have discussed the SHA-1 deprecation policy and why you should move to SHA-2. The…
In 2014, there will be a trend for website owners to implement TLS 1.2 on their servers….
NIST’s withdrawn special publication 800-90A is back in the news. This time, it’s due to…
This post was originally published by Bruce Morton & Erik Costlow on the CA Security Council blog….
This post was originally published on the CA Security Council blog. Internet Surveillance The big news…
This post was originally published on theCA Security Council blog. Code signing certificates from publicly…