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5 More Cyber Security Tips to Stay Safe Online
Once again here is a weekly recap of safety tips as we near the end of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Learn about security by design and put it into practice. Deploy dev servers for your test environments and keep logs so that you can avoid accidentally publishing vulnerable or incomplete code. Upgrade your legacy […]
5 Tips for Cyber Security Awareness Online
Better online security maximizes the benefit from digitally enhanced e-commerce, personal communication, community interaction, and content engagement.
10 Tips to Avoid Phishing Scams
Last updated: April 2021 They’ve become all too commonplace: those pesky emails that flood your inbox, designed only to siphon your personal and most sensitive information without you knowing. Some are easier to detect than others; if you get an email from a Nigerian prince looking for a place to store his fortune, for example, […]
The Crippling Cost of Expired SSL Certificates
Can you remember how many SSL Certificates you have, who you bought them from, or when each of them expires? Depending on the size of your business, just keeping track of your certificates can be a full-time job. An unwanted or unexpected certificate expiration can be costly and puts your sensitive and most important information […]
Is Data in the Cloud Data at Risk?
Organizations relying on cloud service providers should only trust and exchange data using high assurance SSL encryption and identity assurance.
EV Green Means Trust at First Site
87% of users said they immediately trust their private information on a Website secured by an EV SSL Certificate.
SSL vs. TLS: The Future of Data Encryption
The SSL and TLS protocols are almost identical: Both encrypt data, but additional improvements in newer protocols mean better online security.
New gTLDs Impact on Internal Enterprise Security
The common practice combining public and non-public domains could prove problematic as new extensions are made open for public registration.