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Chrome backs out of TLS 1.3 support after proxy issues

By Peter Loshin 27 Feb 2017

After Google rolled out the latest version of Chrome, Blue Coat proxy software issues prompt rollback of TLS 1.3 support in latest version of Chrome browser. Read More

An overview of 802.1X authentication methods and EAP

By Jennifer English, Lisa Phifer 31 May 2023

Enterprises use 802.1X authentication to manage their wireless LANs, and that process relies on the Extensible Authentication Protocol and its various types. Read More

From SSL and early TLS to TLS 1.2: Creating a PCI DSS 3.1 migration plan

By Michael Cobb 13 Jul 2015

PCI DSS 3.1 requires enterprises to deplete SSL and early TLS use by June 30, 2016. Expert Michael Cobb offers advice for putting a migration plan to TLS 1.2 in place. Read More

OpenRoaming vs. Passpoint: What's the difference?

By Venus Kohli 09 Jan 2024

OpenRoaming and Passpoint both provide users with internet access outside of their coverage area via Wi-Fi, but they differ in terms of use cases, implementation, cost and more. Read More

Certificate authorities are limited but new TLS versions can help

By Michael Cobb 15 Jul 2015

SSL/TLS, long the cornerstone of Web security, has become a security vulnerability due to problems with certificate authorities. Learn what solutions the industry is pursuing. Read More

The POODLE vulnerability and its effect on SSL/TLS security

By Michael Cobb 16 Jan 2015

The POODLE vulnerability was patched in October, yet new vulnerabilities are causing concern. Expert Michael Cobb discusses how to maintain SSL/TLS security in the enterprise. Read More

SSL certificate best practices for 2020 and beyond

By Michael Cobb 29 Apr 2020

SSL/TLS security is continuously improving, and there are steps site owners should take to ensure the safety of their SSL certificates, websites and users. Read on to learn more. Read More

Classical internet vs. quantum internet: How do they differ?

By Venus Kohli 28 Feb 2024

The quantum internet is a hypothetical secure network made of qubits. It differs from the classical internet with its use of quantum principles for enhanced security and computing. Read More

Dell PowerMaxOS 10.1 targets operational, energy efficiency

By Adam Armstrong 18 Oct 2023

The latest Dell PowerMaxOS update brings greater data reduction and power usage monitoring to its top-of-the-line storage array. The update also keyed in on cyber-resilience. Read More

SSL/TLS security: Addressing WinShock, the Schannel vulnerability

By Michael Cobb 06 Feb 2015

Schannel is the latest cryptographic library to encounter SSL/TLS security issues. Expert Michael Cobb discusses the WinShock vulnerability and how to mitigate enterprise risks. Read More