Data Protection December 8, 2015 The Million-Dollar Data Privacy Question: Is Your Data Secure? 3 min read - New legislation in the European Union will change the way organizations handle data privacy and compliance. Here's what your organization needs to know.
December 7, 2015 Encryption for Everyone? Let’s Encrypt Hits Public Beta 2 min read - Let's Encrypt has now entered the public beta stage of testing, giving even more organizations access to low-cost HTTPS encryption.
November 25, 2015 Encryption and the Internet of Things: Mission Impossible? 2 min read - Researchers have again defeated the Algebraic Eraser, used to encrypt devices on the Internet of Things. Is security impossible on the IoT?
November 17, 2015 Google Plans Gmail Alerts That Flag Unencrypted Connections 2 min read - Google announced that it will alert users when they receive emails sent via unencrypted connections in order to increase their overall security posture.
Data Protection October 28, 2015 Two Important Lessons from the Ashley Madison Breach 5 min read - The Ashley Madison data breach was one of the most notable of 2015 so far, and there are several security lessons buried in the scandalous headlines.
October 23, 2015 How the Kiss O’Death Packet and Other NTP Vulnerabilities Could Turn Back the Internet’s Clocks 2 min read - Vulnerabilities in the Internet's Network Time Protocol could lead to cybercriminals successfully executing attacks on unsuspecting organizations.
October 22, 2015 Mozilla Talks Moved-Up End Date for SHA-1 Certs 2 min read - Mozilla is moving up the end date for vulnerable SHA-1 certificates, prioritizing security above convenience for millions of websites.
October 21, 2015 Why Diffie–Hellman Encryption May Be Past Its Prime 2 min read - The Diffie–Hellman key exchange has been the standard in encryption for a long time, but it may be time to move on to more advanced protection.
October 1, 2015 Want a Better Windows Encrypt? Take a Pass on TrueCrypt 2 min read - Looking for the best way to encrypt Windows drives? Take a pass on open-source TrueCrypt, which was recently found to have critical flaws.
September 17, 2015 Free HTTPS? Let’s Encrypt Rolls Out Its First Digital Certificate 2 min read - The organization Let's Encrypt has rolled out its first free digital certificate. What does this mean for HTTPS and cybersecurity?