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OCSP stapling makes verifying the revocation status of an SSL/TLS certificate faster and easier for a client than ever before. It’s an improvement on the current industry standard, OCSP. But…
Before connecting to a website, browsers check the validity of the site’s TLS certificate and show a warning if the certificate is revoked. Browsers use several revocation status verification methods:…
How does your browser know whether a certificate is valid or has been revoked? One way of verifying a certificate’s validity is by using the online certificates status protocol (OCSP)…
In 2014, Mozilla moved away from using certificate revocation lists (CRLs) to check the validity of TLS certificates with the release of Firefox 28.0. So, do CRLs still matter? Yes,…
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Explore the 10 most critical OWASP vulnerabilities and how to mitigate them. The Open Web Application Security Project, or OWASP, is a worldwide not-for-profit that attempts to educate business owners,…
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Hashing vs encryption — what exactly do these terms mean?
Encryption is used to scramble or encode a message or a file so that unauthorized users can’t tamper with or steal sensitive information. Hashing is useful in verifying the actual integrity of a file to prevent anybody from changing the content of a file or corrupting it and passing it off as the original file. They both sound very similar. So, what’s the difference between hashing and encryption?
With all the data breach headlines that dominate the news, you might think that there’s a new data breach every week. In fact, data breaches are even more common than…
How to install an SSL certificate on a WordPress website + HTTP to HTTPS migration guide There are 5 steps involved to install an SSL certificate on your WordPress website-if you have bought it…
Everything You Need to Know About Always on SSL/HTTPS Everywhere/ SSL Everywhere It is safe to assume that you have landed on this article because you have already decided to…
WordPress is a true blessing for bloggers and small-to-medium scale businesses. With its easy to use functionalities, attractive themes and efficient plugins, WordPress has saved time and money for millions…
What does Comodo CA Rebranding as Sectigo Mean for Customers? On the 1st of November 2018, Comodo CA announced that it will be rebranded as Sectigo (pronounced Sec-TEE-go) moving forward….
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