Yeah, you know you need to upgrade from SHA-1 to SHA-256. Given the number of…
Yeah, you know you need to upgrade from SHA-1 to SHA-256. Given the number of…
Originally, there were just seven generic top level domains (gTLDs) and a couple hundred country code TLDs…
It’s not breaking news that we need to stop using SHA-1. Public trust CAs stopped…
Return of Coppersmith’s Attack (ROCA) is a vulnerability in the generation of RSA keys used by a…
Part 1 of 3 In this digital world, our presence is not limited to the…
Chrome currently issues a “Not secure” browser warning for pages accepting password and/or credit card…
Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) is a method for a domain owner to permit one or more…
Entrust’s monthly SSL review covers SSL/TLS discussions “” recaps news, trends and opinions from the…
I thought about titling this blog, “Are Clients Dead?”, but that’s an absolutist question meant…
Google just announced they will not be enforcing certificate transparency (CT) logging for all new TLS…