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Press Release Jun 27, 2019
40% of Large NA Banks Fail to Use Security Best-Practices Vs. Phishing
Sectigo today released findings from its latest Secure Impressions: Online Banking Study, revealing how well the largest banks in North America and Europe ensure and demonstrate security of customer information on their online banking websites. The study found that a notable percentage of banks left customers vulnerable to phishing scams, but that all banks do use some form of SSL certificates.
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EPISODE 24
Broadcast Date:
June 27, 201916 minutes
Podcast Jun 27, 2019Root Causes 24: Certificate Revocation
Certificate revocation is an essential part of the certificate lifecycle. Join our hosts as they discuss revocation by the CA, code signing, and malware.
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A Quarter of European Banks Leave Customers Exposed to Phishing Scams
A News Article from Sectigo
News Article Jun 27, 2019An assessment of the digital certificates used to secure the home and login pages of major banks’ websites was conducted by Sectigo, the world’s largest commercial CA for online security technology.
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Blog Post Jun 26, 2019
How Well Do the Largest Banks Protect Customers from Phishing?
In our latest Secure Impressions: Online Banking Study, Sectigo reveals how well the world's largest banks in North America and Europe ensure and demonstrate security of customer information on their online banking websites. Sectigo rated websites based on the presence of SSL certificates; verifications provided by a CA, which confirm that a website is authentic and legitimate.
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Subordinate Public CA
A Datasheet from Sectigo
Datasheet Jun 13, 2019The Subordinate CA program allows partners to issue certificates using a custom-branded subordinate CA certificate from Sectigo’s globally-trusted root CA.
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Blog Post Jun 11, 2019
Why the Effect of EV SSL on Web Behavior Is Hard to Test
Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates are a weird animal when it comes to split testing. The presence or absence of an EV certificate affects the user experience in that the company-branded green address bar is either present or absent. Split-site testing routinely shows that subtle differences make a meaningful difference.
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EPISODE 19
Broadcast Date:
May 29, 201914 minutes
Podcast May 29, 2019Root Causes 19: Death of a Public CA
Mozilla has decided to remove a public CA from its trusted root store, rendering public certificates from this CA valueless for almost all use cases.
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Lapse in LinkedIn Security Certificate Update
A News Article from Sectigo
News Article May 23, 2019For the second time in three years, Microsoft-owned professional networking site LinkedIn has failed to update a transport layer security(TLS) certificate, putting users at risk of phishing attacks.
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EPISODE 18
Broadcast Date:
May 23, 201922 minutes
Podcast May 23, 2019Root Causes 18: SHA-1 Collisions - Cisco Trust Anchor Flaw
Recent news has revealed several important developments in PKI and cyber trust. Our hosts cover the latest SHA-1 collision attack what it signals.
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Press Release May 15, 2019
Sectigo Sponsors Let’s Encrypt Certificate Transparency Log Operation
Sectigo announced its sponsorship of Internet Security Research Group’s (ISRG) Let’s Encrypt, a free, automated, and open CA run for the public’s benefit. The sponsorship covers a large portion of the funding needed for the non-profit to operate a new certificate transparency (CT) log for one year, and aids the broader worldwide security landscape by expanding the number of logs available to CAs.
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Lighthouse Global Case Study
A Case Study from Sectigo
Case Study May 13, 2019Lighthouse enlisted Sectigo to supply, discover, and manage high volumes of digital certificates across the enterprise — from a single pane of glass.
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Blog Post May 02, 2019
Sectigo Provides Plenty of Options for SSL Certificate Automation
One size does not fit all when it comes to automation of SSL certificate lifecycle management. That is why Sectigo provides a number of alternatives and a choice to pick one or more that are the most suitable for your organization. Here are the many options for your organization.