While working remotely, more employees may need to access the corporate private network to continue business as usual. You need to keep remote workers connected, but you also must secure and control the network access. Plus, as your organization’s VPN usage increases, you need to consider increased threats, including how to prevent attacks, and policies […]
Network Security
Common Certificate Errors from btrll.com
If you’re getting a pop-up warning about *.btrll.com that says, “[the] identity of this website cannot be verified” or “[the] name on the security certificate is invalid,” this post is here to help. Btrll.com is operated by Bright Roll, a company owned by Yahoo, that distributes online ads. This warning/error appears because of a misconfiguration […]
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