Download The Shortcut Guide to Protecting Against Web Application Threats Using SSL to learn how SSL encryption can protect server to server communications, client devices, cloud resources, and other endpoints in order to help prevent the risk of data loss and losing customer trust.
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"The Shortcut Guide to Business Security Measures Using SSL" examines current information security threats to business and describes techniques for developing a security management strategy that leverages established best practices. Designed for IT professionals and business managers, this guide provides an overview of security threats, their impact on businesses, and, perhaps most importantly, practices and technologies for controlling security risks...
SSL certificates are the industry standard for authentication and security on the Internet. Depending on how you plan to use SSL certificates, multi-use certificates can provide even greater flexibility than traditional certificates . Multi-use certificates protect multiple Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) and subdomains, lowering your administrative costs and simplifying certificate installation, management, and deployment
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Now is the right time to make the move to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. However, as with Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010 requires SSL certificates to ensure the security of all connections to the email server. This guide will help you take the guesswork out of implementing SSL and makes it easier than ever to get the SSL certificate you need for a successful and secure Exchange implementation, and to take advantage of powerful capabilitie...
The recent release of the Firesheep Wi-Fi attack tool has increased awareness among both users and attackers of the inherent insecurity of unprotected HTTP connections. Firesheep allows an attacker connected to the local network to monitor the web sessions of other users on that network. As experts proclaimed in reaction to Firesheep, the best solution to the problem is to use TLS/SSL for all connections to web sites, including the home page. Download...