SSL.com

Blog

SSL.com Blog

SSL/TLS Handshake: Ensuring Secure Online Interactions

Whenever we visit a website, make an online purchase, or check our email, data is transmitted back and forth between our devices and remote servers. This exchange of information over the internet raises an important question – how do we know our data is secure from prying eyes? The answer
Read More »

The Essential Guide to SAN Certificates

SSL/TLS certificates securely enable HTTPS and other encrypted connections for websites and services. Typically, you need a separate certificate for each hostname or domain you want to protect. This can get expensive for large or complex sites. SAN certificates offer a convenient and cost-effective solution, securing multiple hostnames or domains
Read More »

Preparing Your Organization for the Quantum Revolution: A Guide to Implementing Post-Quantum Cryptography

Quantum computers will be potent and pose a massive threat to encrypting data as we know it. Here at SSL.com, we are on top of significant developments in internet security. Before quantum hacking goes mainstream, we advise organizations to switch to quantum-safe “post-quantum” cryptography. Understanding Post-Quantum Crypto Post-quantum cryptography refers
Read More »

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework: An In-depth Overview

The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework provides organizations with a systematic approach to understanding, managing, and reducing cybersecurity risk, thereby improving their overall cybersecurity posture. The Framework, which is based on the five basic roles of Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover, does not impose a
Read More »

SSL/TLS Self-Signed Certificates

Self-signed certificates are an easy way to enable SSL/TLS encryption for your websites and services. But behind this convenience lies significant security risks that leave your data vulnerable. This article investigates the pitfalls of self-signed certificates and recommends safer certificate authority (CA) alternatives. What Are Self-Signed Certificates? Unlike certificates provided
Read More »

Follow SSL.com

Subscribe To SSL.Com’s Newsletter

What is SSL/TLS?

Play Video

Subscribe To SSL.Com’s Newsletter

Don’t miss new articles and updates from SSL.com
Exit mobile version