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Blog Post Feb 11, 2019
Email Security Threats & How S/MIME Helps
How S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) technology protects against email security vulnerabilities while adhering to regulations.
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Podcast Feb 07, 2019
Root Causes 05: Cryptographic Quantum Apocalypse
The world's cryptographic schemes are in danger. To prepare for the "Quantum Apocalypse" we will need to replace our schemes with a new set of ciphers.
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Podcast Jan 25, 2019
Root Causes 04: Australia's New IT Security Back Door
Australia now requires a back door to IT systems. Join our PKI experts to learn about the dangers of such a system - and why they have failed in the past.
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Blog Post Jan 22, 2019
Regulators Are Levying Early Fines for GDPR Violations
We have seen the first major fine hit a company for failing to meet GDPR data privacy requirements in Europe, and it’s a doozy. French data regulator CNIL has fined Google 50 million euros for its advertising personalization practices.
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Podcast Jan 16, 2019
Root Causes 03: US Government Shutdown and Security Vulnerabilities
The US government shutdown has taken its toll on IT systems. Tune in to learn more about the risks of the ongoing shutdown to government infrastructure.
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Blog Post Jan 16, 2019
Government Website Certificates Expire, Leaving Americans at Risk
It’s been almost a month since the US Government shut down on December 22, 2018, and while some effects of this record-breaking shutdown are obvious, others are flying under the radar — including the increased vulnerability to cybercrime faced by millions of Americans.
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Podcast Jan 08, 2019
Root Causes 02: O2 Outage and Equifax Breach
In December, users of O2 and Softbank experienced a data outage affecting 40 million. In 2017, 148 million lost their personal data in the Equifax breach.
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Podcast Jan 04, 2019
Root Causes 01: Introduction
Intro to the leading PKI and security podcast. Learn your hosts' qualifications and the reasons for creating this podcast.
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Blog Post Dec 19, 2018
How to Make Sure the Travel Sites You Visit Are Safe
It's that time of year when the winter blues have consumers heading online to explore and book their next vacation. To help travelers understand what to look for when booking travel online, Sectigo rated the safety of popular travel websites across categories, providing helpful tips to avoid fraudulent sites and phishing scams, and to protect their personal data.
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Blog Post Dec 12, 2018
Equifax Data Breach Due to Unknown Certificate Expiration
Congress’s recent report on the 2017 Equifax data breach reveals that an expired certificate disabled a monitoring system, allowing the attack to harvest data unchecked for more than two months.
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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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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.