
- February 18, 2021
- Sam Bocetta
Privacy with Personality: The Trend Towards Online Pseudonymity
It’s possible that in a few years, we will enter a new age of digital privacy. In this article, we will discuss the increasing danger of sharing…
It’s possible that in a few years, we will enter a new age of digital privacy. In this article, we will discuss the increasing danger of sharing…
If you don’t have the right online security measures in place, you risk your business falling victim to an attack like whaling, which usually results…
The new year promises new innovations and trends – in many ways, it will be the start of a new era. In this article we'll walk you through the…
In this article, we will identify three specific cloud security threats and what should be done to ensure they do not cost your company dearly.
As of June 30, 2018, all websites need to use TLS 1.1 or higher to comply with PCI Data Security Standard. What's behind the change and are you compliant?
Last week at the Face to Face CAB Forum Meeting in Slovakia, Apple announced its intention to restrict SSL/TLS validity to just 398 days.
While getting people to trust online shopping was a huge hurdle for e-commerce 20 years ago, today’s online shoppers often think nothing of filling out forms and providing data.
The personal records of nearly every single resident of Ecuador, including 6.7 million children - even infants -- were exposed due to a colossal data breach. That works out to
Building an online store should be an enjoyable and exciting experience, but there are serious issues that must be considered to ensure the business – and customers – are kept as safe as possible.…
Today there’s a huge wave toward protecting consumer privacy – in Congress, with the GDPR, etc. – but how can we protect user privacy on the web without establishing the identity of the websites that…
Card data breaches are worrying enough, but they also coincide with a rather concerning trend; the number of business to fully comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard dropped in…
Also known as DNS spoofing, DNS cache poisoning is an attack designed to locate and then exploit vulnerabilities that exist in a domain name system (DNS), drawing traffic away from a legitimate server…
We don't want our resellers to be caught out. Here are some secure tips to reselling SSL/TLS Certificates including best practice for key generation and storage.
The EV SSL debate has had many declaring that Extended Validation Certificates are not worth the paper they're written on...well here's why we think those people are wrong and EV is here to stay!
The experts here at GlobalSign have looked into their proverbial crystal balls. Here are some of their predictions for 2018.
Want more information on a website's SSL Certificate? Inspecting a site's SSL Certificate varies from browser to browser so we have created a guide to help you view the SSL Certificate details on your…
Customers are proving that they are more aware of SSL and TLS Certificate requirements from companies. They are even prepared to shame you publicly if you haven't measured up!
Why should your business switch to Always on SSL? Co-Founder of Pickaweb shares some reasons a business might make the move in this blog post.