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A recent survey from Venafi found that 93% of surveyed CIOs say they have over 10,000 certificates, and 74% said they’d recently experienced a certificate-related outage
After GitHub had a rocky go of it, now it’s DigiCert’s turn… The deprecation of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 has begun in earnest. A number of GitHub users found that…
The company is quietly deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 Microsoft has announced plans to enforce TLS 1.2 on its Office 365 platform. Starting on March 1, 2018 all client-server…
New Study Finds HTTPS Interception is Weakening HTTPS. A new study has found that HTTPS Interception – the practice of decrypting and scanning HTTPS connections in order to scan traffic…
OpenSSL TLS 1.3 will release in April. We have been talking about TLS 1.3 for a while. It the first new version of the TLS protocol in nearly a decade…
Secure News For Everyone! Yesterday, social media was abuzz with the announcement that The New York Times, one of the world’s largest media companies, had adopted HTTPS. Runa Sandvik, Director…
Merchants and End Users Will Need To Support TLS 1.2. In 2017, PayPal endpoints and APIs will require connections use TLS 1.2 and HTTP/1.1 for optimal security (this also applies…
UK Government website tells users to ignore security warning. I came across some troubling security advice today, and I wanted to set the record straight: No, you should not ignore…
Quantum Computers Create A Need For New Cryptography Methods. A few months ago, Chrome began a real-world experiment testing post-quantum cryptography. The experiment involved shipping a new TLS key-agreement method,…
Should we name the next version of TLS 1.3, TLS 4, or something else? Work on the next version of TLS is wrapping up and it’s expected to be finalized…
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