An expired intermediate certificate in your SSL Certificate chain can cause trust errors to users who visit your website. The certificate is unnecessary and can be safely deleted.
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Dangers of Visual Hacking
Visual hacking techniques are simple enough for an 8th grader.
Replace Your Certificates for Internal Names
All publicly trusted SSL Certificates issued to internal names and reserved IP addresses will expire before November 1, 2015.
Certificate Transparency: FAQs
Certificate Transparency provides a way for every certificate issued by any publicly trusted CA to be publicly logged, monitored, and audited.
How to Fix “Site Is Using Outdated Security Settings” on Server
A SHA-1 intermediate certificate in your SSL Certificate chain can cause trust errors to users who visit your website. The certificate is unnecessary and can be safely deleted.
How to Fix “Site Is Using Outdated Security Settings” on Browser
A SHA-1 intermediate certificate can cause trust errors to users who have local copies of the certificate. The certificate is unnecessary and can be safely deleted.
Enterprise Security: Are Your Partners Secure?
Forming strategic business partnerships is essential for success in many industries today, but companies dedicated to tight security may be exposed to compromise if the deal is formed without discussing best security practices.
DDoS Attacks: Have a Plan
DDoS attacks are difficult to prepare for, but that doesn’t mean you should sit and wait for them. Make a plan and stick to it to minimize the impact.
Private Internet 101
Private Internet is one way users can protect their data and avoid the flood of marketing campaigns enabled by tracking cookies. This beginner’s guide helps you know where to start and who to trust.