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Blog Post Nov 01, 2022
The OpenSSL Project team has released the patch for a significant security vulnerability identified within version 3 of the OpenSSL library.
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Podcast Oct 28, 2022
Root Causes 251: What's Next for the NIST PQC Primitives?
NIST has announced its new post-quantum cryptography primitives. We discuss the next steps required by industry and what the enterprise can do today.
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Podcast Oct 26, 2022
Root Causes 250: 250 Episodes of Root Causes!
It's Root Causes episode 250! In this podcast about podcasting hear about choosing topics, why we have few guests, reacting to requests for media kits.
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Podcast Oct 21, 2022
Root Causes 249: What Is MFA Exhaustion?
Recent high profile attacks that were enabled by defeating MFA. We explain the concept of MFA fatigue and why it is an enabler for these attacks.
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Webinar Oct 20, 2022
Is Your Passwordless Really Passwordless Webinar
Passwordless is a hot topic, and rightly so. Unfortunately, many so-called “passwordless” solutions are anything but. Learn more about true passwordless.
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Podcast Oct 18, 2022
Root Causes 248: Azure Code Signing Announced
Microsoft has announced the upcoming availability of a Microsoft-run code signing solution inside the Azure platform. We explain what to expect.
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Podcast Oct 13, 2022
Root Causes 247: Uber Breach Unpacked
A recent high-profile breach of Uber's systems led to widespread data loss. Our experts unpack the specifics of this attack.
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Podcast Oct 04, 2022
Root Causes 246: Google Chrome Root Program Announced
Google Chrome recently announced the formation of its trusted root program. We explain why Chrome is launching now and the program's implications.
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Podcast Sep 29, 2022
Root Causes 245: One Time Passcode as a Liability
A recent article from Brian Krebs advances the idea that using OTP MFA may actually be a liability to security. We explain that reasoning.
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Podcast Sep 26, 2022
Root Causes 244: PwC Survey Reports Cyber Security as Biggest Risk
A recent survey from PwC reports that cyber threats are no longer solely the domain on the CISO but instead have become every senior executive's concern.
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Podcast Sep 20, 2022
Root Causes 243: Which Came First, the BRs or the EVGs?
Many don't realize that the CA/Browser Forum's Baseline Requirements actually came LATER THAN the Extended Validation Guidelines.
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Blog Post Sep 19, 2022
Today the world’s data is secured with technology that in some ways acts like a passport. Like passports, this technology – a public key infrastructure (PKI) digital certificate – contains identity information related to the holder. In the digital world, digital certificates act as a “passport” for humans and the machines (such as software, code, bots, IoT/OT, laptops, and devices) they use.