Data breaches were not few in 2015. Can we learn from the past and do better in 2016?
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This Month in SSL: October 2015
Here is our latest news roundup of articles about network and SSL security. (Click here to see the whole series.) SSL & Encryption News Because of recent attacks on SHA-1, Mozilla explained in a recent blog post they are considering deprecating SHA-1 earlier than scheduled by six months. The cost of resources necessary to break SHA-1 […]
This Month in SSL: September 2015
Here is our latest news roundup of articles about network and SSL security. (Click here to see the whole series.) SSL & Encryption News Certificate Transparency saves the day by detecting and alerting Google of unauthorized certificates. This month Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla officially announced that they will deprecate RC4 support in early 2016. Google and […]
This Month in SSL: August 2015
Here is our latest news roundup of articles about network and SSL security. (Click here to see the whole series.) SSL & Encryption News Entrust created a helpful infographic that shows what changes are planned for the industry and when those changes will occur. Data Breaches Earlier this year the IRS announced that their systems […]
Proactively Preventing Data Breaches
Companies need to utilize the right tools and strategies to proactively prevent data breaches.
LastPass Hack and the Case for Two-factor Authentication
On Monday, June 15, 2015, LastPass announced a security breach. DigiCert promotes two-factor authentication as one proven method for protecting your information when passwords are stolen.
Criminal Hacks Are the Main Cause of Healthcare Breaches, Study Says
Security improvements in the healthcare industry are urgent; criminal attacks against healthcare organizations have increased by 125% in the last 5 years.
Healthcare Security: Moving Forward after the Anthem Breach
The recent Anthem breach has been a wake-up call for many healthcare organizations who haven’t made security a high priority in the past. Looking forward, how will these healthcare companies keep their data safe in the future?
Anthem Hack: Was It Preventable?
A look back at the Anthem hack and what possibly could have prevented the breach of 80 million customer records.