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.
Extended Validation (EV) certificates were launched in January 2007. EV certificates are an effort to define a standard for a high assurance SSL/TLS certificate and create a new trust foundation. The EV Guidelines are managed by the leading browsers and certification authorities (CAs) through the CA/Browser Forum, and have been since launch.
Research in the SSL/TLS security market points to a growing need for securing web applications with high assurance certificates issued by a reputable Certification Authority (CA). Organizations want to avoid the negative publicity associated with security breaches and customers want to be assured of data protection when making online transactions.
The need for authentication and assurance is great and options are few; therefore, we have come to rely on encrypted SSL/TLS certificates for almost every new application, appliance, device and cloud service.
This is the second part of the Ponemon Institute’s 2015 Cost of Failed Trust Report, which reveals the damaging impacts on global
business from unprotected cryptographic keys and digital certificates. This new report reveals that most companies lose customers, suffer costly outages, fail audits, and experience breaches due to unprotected and poorly managed keys and certificates.
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.
Research in the SSL/TLS security market points to a growing need for securing web applications with high assurance certificates issued by a reputable Certification Authority (CA). The integrity of the CA and the extended services offered through a certificate management platform (CtaaS) can produce a truly secure IT environment for website transactions according to industry analysts, Frost & Sullivan, in their in-depth analysis, SSL/TLS Certificates Market, Finding the Business Model in an All Encrypt World. Organizations want to avoid the negative publicity associated with security breaches and customers want to be assured of data protection when making online transactions. In this condensed report, catch the highlights of current industry trends and the ever important need to secure your server with a reputable CA.
Gartner expects that by 2017, more than 50% of network attacks will use SSL/TLS. Yet most organizations lack the ability to decrypt and inspect SSL communications to detect threats. The ability to quickly decrypt and inspect SSL traffic in real time to detect threats is imperative. Download this Solution Brief: Eliminate Blind Spots in SSL Encrypted Traffic to learn how.
The rampant rise in cyberattacks and the growing concerns and regulations over data privacy are compelling the increased use of SSL/TLS. But managing even more SSL/TLS to protect data is challenging. See how you can safely expand and rely on SSL/TLS to achieve your data security and privacy goals.
According to Gartner, by 2017, more than ?50% of network attacks will use encrypted SSL/TLS. Most organizations cannot decrypt and inspect SSL communications to detect these threats, which creates security blind spots.
Published By: Blue Coat
Published Date: Nov 23, 2015
Malware hiding in SSL/TLS has become an urgent priority for security executives. Read "Encrypted Traffic Management for Dummies," a new e-book brought to you by Blue Coat. This must-read e-book is a great introduction to learn how dedicated, high-performance appliances:
Published By: Blue Coat
Published Date: Feb 04, 2016
Malware hiding in SSL/TLS has become an urgent priority for security executives. Read "Encrypted Traffic Management for Dummies," a new e-book brought to you by Blue Coat. This must-read e-book is a great introduction to learn how dedicated, high-performance appliances: **Give your security devices an instant look at SSL-encrypted traffic **Protect user privacy **Allow you to control SSL’s use.
Download this white paper for an overview of SSL/TLS, its impact on the enterprise and the challenges associated with failing to inspect SSL/TLS traffic.
Mocana's NanoSSL is a comprehensive SSL solution designed for efficiency and high performance in embedded and resource-constrained environments. Download the NanoSSL whitepaper and receive a free trial.
Published By: VeriSign, Inc.
Published Date: Aug 03, 2011
The vulnerability of Wi-Fi and conventional wired Ethernet networks is nothing new. But the new Firesheep Wi-Fi attack tool has opened the vulnerability up to others, putting sensitive information within the easy reach of even casual hackers. Learn what you need to do to protect your company from these attacks.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Jan 10, 2013
Transport Layer Security, widely known as Secure Socket Layer or SSL is the most popular application of public key cryptography in the world. Sometimes, TLS can give illusion of security when it is not. This paper explains TLS and its best uses.