What Is Transport Layer Security? A Breakdown of the Secure TLS Encryption Protocol

What Is Transport Layer Security? A Breakdown of the Secure TLS Encryption Protocol

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TLS is a secure protocol that protects sensitive information exchanges like passwords and credit card numbers against theft from cyber attacks (which are up 8% year-over-year for organizations). Here’s what…

How to Set Up SSH Without a Password in Linux

How to Set Up SSH Without a Password in Linux

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SpyCloud recovered 721.5 million stolen credentials from the darknet in 2022. Don’t be the next victim. Go passwordless! Protect one of attackers’ favorite network entry points. Discover how to log…

How to Digitally Sign an Email Using Outlook

How to Digitally Sign an Email Using Outlook

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We’ll walk you through how to add your digital ID to Outlook in the form of an Outlook email signing certificate so you can send digitally signed messages Knowing how…

What Is an Outlook Digital Signature (Digital ID)? A 90-Second Overview

What Is an Outlook Digital Signature (Digital ID)? A 90-Second Overview

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Digital signatures add your verified digital identity to outgoing emails so recipients will know they’re legitimate. Here’s a quick rundown of what Outlook digital certificates are, what they do, and…

Mitigating Session Data Exposure: Perfect Forward Secrecy Explained

Mitigating Session Data Exposure: Perfect Forward Secrecy Explained

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Perfect forward secrecy in TLS 1.3 is what helps to prevent the encrypted session data you’ve sent or received from being decrypted should the receiving server’s private key become compromised…

11 WordPress Security Best Practices & Tips to Do on Your Lunch Break

11 WordPress Security Best Practices & Tips to Do on Your Lunch Break

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This list of WordPress security tips and best practices features quick fixes that don’t take a lot of time but result in big paybacks in the form of improved website…

PKI 101: All the PKI Basics You Need to Know in 180 Seconds

PKI 101: All the PKI Basics You Need to Know in 180 Seconds

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Set your watch — we’ll cover all the PKI basics you didn’t know you didn’t know in less time than it takes to make a good cup of coffee Have…

The TLS Handshake Explained [A Layman’s Guide]

The TLS Handshake Explained [A Layman’s Guide]

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The SSL/TLS handshake is as much a part of cybersecurity on the internet as encryption itself — it’s all about ensuring that the other party you’re connecting to is legitimate…

How to Tell If You’re Using a Secure Connection in Chrome

How to Tell If You’re Using a Secure Connection in Chrome

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Whether you’re a small business running your website or a website user, it’s imperative you know how to check if you’re using a secure connection. Here’s what you can look…

TLS Handshake Failed? Here’s How to Eliminate This Error in Firefox 

TLS Handshake Failed? Here’s How to Eliminate This Error in Firefox 

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TLS handshake error can be annoying for users and site admins alike, but fixing it is easy and quick with these 8 fixes…  When you try to open a website,…