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Podcast Dec 08, 2023
Root Causes 346: Private Credentials in Public Code
We uncover the epidemic of private credentials in public-facing code repositories, including why it occurs and what do to about it.
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News Article Dec 07, 2023
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Blog Post Dec 07, 2023
In 2024, hackers and cybersecurity professionals will harness AI. Will AI emerge as a threat actor or the technology protecting our cybersecurity realm?
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Webinar Dec 07, 2023
The five pillars of certificate lifecycle management
Join our webinar to learn about the five pillars of certificate lifecycle management, building upon the foundations of visibility.
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Podcast Dec 05, 2023
Root Causes 345: Apple Versus European Sideloading
The European Union is applying pressure to Apple to allow application sideloading. We cover why this is occurring, potential dangers, and Apple's response.
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Blog Post Dec 04, 2023
Certificate automation is poised to mark another significant milestone - transforming and redefining businesses and sectors across all scales.
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Blog Post Nov 30, 2023
No longer just a buzzword, crypto-agility in light of the quantum threat will become a key focus for the C-suite next year.
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Podcast Nov 29, 2023
Root Causes 344: Introducing the PQC Onramp
NIST continues the search for PQC algorithms, especially those using non-Lattice schemes. We explain the PQC "onramp" and what we should expect.
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Blog Post Nov 23, 2023
Transport Layer Security (TLS), also called Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), is a security protocol that encrypts data exchanged between two points on the internet (e.g., a web server and a browser). It also authenticates a website's identity.
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News Article Nov 23, 2023
Part of the UK strategy is to deploy an advanced quantum network at by 2035 with benefits for healthcare, telecoms, transport and more. However, for Tim Callan, chief experience officer at Sectigo, Hunt’s 10-year quantum plan falls short when it comes to safeguarding encryption security.
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Blog Post Nov 22, 2023
Organizations experience 30% more ransomware attacks during the holiday season, with a 70% average increase in attempted ransomware attacks in November and December compared with January and February. Many factors converge to make defending our infrastructures more challenging, such as increased online transactions and a shortage of IT resources as employees go on vacations.
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Blog Post Nov 22, 2023
How can a user be sure software has not been tampered with during the distribution process? We need a verification process Code Signing enhances trust and prevents the spread of malware and are proven to be reliable and sure over decades of widespread use. However, did you know about the recent standards update that added a hardware token requirement? Here's how a token can help you improve security.