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...
In the past few years, financial institutions have started dealing with a new breed of robber, the cybercriminal. One prominent hack in February resulted in at least $80 million in losses, and brought the issue back into the limelight – and it may linger there for quite some time. The situation goes...
In the financial world, competition has always been fierce. But as financial institutions face increasing margin pressure and strive to earn greater market share, this competition is rapidly intensifying. At the same time, technology has created a new financial consumer: empowered with information a...
It has become more apparent, and more expected, that consumers have the ability to access and transact with their financial institution through any channel, at any time and based on individual needs and preferences. The continuous evolution of online and mobile banking has provided consumers with th...
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 It was released in February 1995, but due to security flaws was superseded by SSL 3.0 in 19...