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What is HTTPS?
Discover how HTTPS secures online communications through encryption, authentication, and integrity checks, ensuring a safe browsing experience.
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SSL Support Team
February 13, 2025
Cybersecurity Essentials for Engineering Firms: Protecting Innovation and Data
Engineering firms face increasingly complex cybersecurity threats as supply chains become more interwoven and adversaries grow more sophisticated. Safeguarding sensitive data such as design schematics, research, and customer information requires robust digital identity and trust services. Why Engineering Companies Are Targeted Recent Attack Vectors and Statistics Engineering companies are prime
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Michael Labos
February 10, 2025
Essential Ways to Secure Your SSH Configuration
A comprehensive guide to securing SSH configurations through 8 essential practices, including key-based authentication, root login disabling, encryption, updates, 2FA, logging, access controls, and key management. Ideal for system administrators and security professionals implementing SSH best practices.
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SSL Support Team
January 14, 2025
What is DNS over HTTPS (DoH)?
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts DNS queries using HTTPS, enhancing internet privacy and security by preventing ISPs and malicious actors from monitoring or manipulating your web browsing. Learn how it works, its benefits, and how to implement it across different browsers and systems.
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SSL Support Team
January 13, 2025
December 2024 Cybersecurity Roundup
US Treasury Breach by Chinese Hackers Exposes Unclassified Documents The US Treasury Department disclosed that Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached their systems in December 2024 by exploiting vulnerabilities in BeyondTrust’s remote tech support software, gaining access to “certain unclassified documents.” The attackers stole an authentication key to bypass system defenses and
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Jerry Bangcawayan
January 8, 2025
An Introduction to Certification Authority Authorization (CAA)
SSL.com’s in-depth look at Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) and how it can help protect your website, your business – and your online reputation.
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Created by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and described in RFC 6844, CAA lets the owner of a domain name authorize designated and specific Certification Authorities (CAs) to issue SSL certificates for their domain name.
SSL Support Team
January 5, 2025
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