Entrust’s SSL/TLS Best Practices Guide is a key resource for those charged with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) deployment. In our guide, you’ll find expert advice from the thought leaders at Entrust on SSL/TLS certificate installation, and tips for managing security for optimal performance.
Included in the SSL/TLS Best Practices Guide:
Certificates and Private Keys
Server Configuration
Application Protection
Enhanced Server Security
Domain Protection
Advanced Certificates
Always-On SSL
Our guide is designed to help make SSL/TLS certificate installation easier, so you can use SSL expertly and with confidence.
Entrust’s SSL/TLS Best Practices Guide is a key resource for those charged with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) deployment. In our guide, you’ll find expert advice from the thought leaders at Entrust on SSL/TLS certificate installation, and tips for managing security for optimal performance.
Included in the SSL/TLS Best Practices Guide:
Certificates and Private Keys
Server Configuration
Application Protection
Enhanced Server Security
Domain Protection
Advanced Certificates
Always-On SSL
Our guide is designed to help make SSL/TLS certificate installation easier, so you can use SSL expertly and with confidence.
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Trust and consumer confidence is the foundation upon which the Internet has been built. Leading commerce and financial services companies worldwide have long used Secure Socket
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But with the rise of Web 2.0 and social networking, people are spending more time online and logged in, and they are communicating much more than just their credit card numbers. Unfortunately, Web security practices have not always kept pace with these changes. Many organizations use the SSL/TLS protocol to encrypt the authentication process when users log in to a website, but do not encrypt subsequent pages during the user’s session. This practice is risky because it leaves website visitors vulnerable to malicious online attacks, and can result in millions of users being unknowingly exposed to threats simply by visiting a trusted website.
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White Paper Published By: Symantec Corporation Transport Layer Security or TLS, widely known also as Secure Sockets Layer or SSL, is the most popular application of public key cryptography in the world. It is most famous for securing Web browser sessions, but it has widespread application to other tasks.
Transport Layer Security or TLS widely known also as Secure Sockets Layer or SSL, is the most popular application of public key cryptography in the world.
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This white paper discusses three common approaches to email encryption and explains their distinct advantages to help you determine which approach best fits the needs of your organization.