OpenSSL Commands Cheat Sheet: The Most Useful Commands
Here’s a list of the most useful OpenSSL commands When it comes to SSL/TLS certificates and their implementation, there is no tool as useful as OpenSSL. Being an open-source tool,…
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Here’s a list of the most useful OpenSSL commands When it comes to SSL/TLS certificates and their implementation, there is no tool as useful as OpenSSL. Being an open-source tool,…
Certificate Transparency is now mandatory as of April 30, 2018 Today is the first day that Google is requiring all Certificate Authorities to log the SSL certificates they issue in…
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The TLS 1.3 handshake is a dramatic improvement over the TLS 1.2 handshake The wait for TLS 1.3 seems like it may never end. Right now, the IETF (Internet Engineering…
TLS vs SSL – Similar intentions, different means When you are researching SSL Certificates, or if you already work with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) to secure your online business, websites…
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Could powerful Quantum Computers make today’s encryption methods obsolete? In the fascinating race for “quantum supremacy,” Google has just steered ahead of the competition with the unveiling of Bristlecone, its…
As TLS 1.3 approaches finalization, one group seeks a decryption backdoor Encryption backdoors have been in the news quite a bit lately. And not for the right reasons. As politicians…
HTTP Strict Transport Security will force secure connections on eligible domains On Monday morning, Facebook announced that it had upgraded its link structure to include HSTS preloading. This is great…
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