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Blog Post Dec 11, 2018
Seizing Tomorrow: What the Future of Internet Security Holds in 2019
Cybersecurity is an industry uniquely driven by innovation, as both cybercriminals and enterprise cybersecurity experts strive to create or identify the next major development that will give them a leg up over the other. In that way, predicting what comes next within the cybersecurity field provides an interesting lens on today’s threat landscape, even as it gives us a glimpse of the future. This week, a group of Sectigo leaders sat down to discuss the future of the industry and Sectigo’s place within it.
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News Article Dec 07, 2018
O2’s 4G network is now back up and running after a day-long outage on Thursday 6 December caused by an expired software certificate – which could have been avoided very easily.
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News Article Dec 07, 2018
Reports are starting to emerge that Microsoft is to stop developing Microsoft Edge after three pretty unimpressive years and instead replace it with a Chromium-based browser. Codename Anaheim, this new browser is said be slated to replace Edge in Windows 10 although it's not clear if the Edge name will remain.
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Blog Post Dec 07, 2018
Global Mobile Outage Shows the Danger in Poor Certificate Management
Yesterday, the world experienced major outages in its mobile networks, including loss of service for 32 million Britons on O2 and other carriers, as well as millions more in Japan and other parts of the globe. The rumor is that many private IoT networks were affected by this same outage, most of which we’ll probably never hear about.
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Datasheet Dec 06, 2018
Maintain compliance with the US government's DFARS standard by signing email and enabling encryption using S/MIME certificates.
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Datasheet Dec 06, 2018
Sign confidential email communication and enable encryption using S/MIME certificates to protect consumer data and maintain GDPR compliance.
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Blog Post Nov 30, 2018
Recent research from PhishLabs shows that more than 50% of phishing sites now use SSL certificates. This fact isn’t really surprising considering that phishing sites depend fundamentally on being confused for the genuine sites they mimic. The closer the phishing site is to the actual site, the more effective it is in its mission. Adding an SSL certificate puts a lock icon and https to the web address; which in their absence, are important tip-offs that the site isn’t on the up and up.
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News Article Nov 27, 2018
Certificate issuer, Sectigo, has studied 25 major UK retailers and provided a ranking, according to how effectively they maximise trust with their site visitors. To receive top marks an online shop must present its authenticated identity in a branded address bar and prevent “Not secure” warnings from displaying.
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Press Release Nov 27, 2018
Company’s IoT Manager Recognized for IoT Security Innovation at Computing Security Excellence Awards
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News Article Nov 27, 2018
Cybersecurity tends to focus on dangers that appear on networks or in messages. The attackers may be half a world away, so the threat is the only thing that matters. But what happens when the threat actor is walking through the front door or sitting next to you at an airport coffee shop?
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News Article Nov 22, 2018
Sectigo, the world’s largest certificate issuer has studied 25 major UK retailers and provided a ranking, according to how effectively they maximise trust with their site visitors. To receive top marks, an online shop must present its authenticated identity in a branded address bar and prevent “Not secure” warnings from displaying.
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News Article Nov 22, 2018
The shopping season is upon us and, like every year, many of us choose to buy online instead of trawling through the shops. But do UK retailers ensure shoppers can trust their websites? Sectigo, the world’s largest certificate issuer has studied 25 major UK retailers and provided a ranking, according to how effectively they maximise trust with their site visitors.