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Sidecarless eBPF service mesh sparks debate
20 Apr 2023As cloud-native service meshes expand beyond Kubernetes, open source community members raise concerns about the security and suitability of eBPF in sidecarless architectures. Read More
Risk & Repeat: Expired certificates loom amid government shutdown
16 Jan 2019This week's Risk & Repeat podcast looks at the expiration of more than 80 TLS certificates for U.S. government websites amid the ongoing government shutdown. Read More
Researchers claim to have broken SSL/TLS encryption
22 Sep 2011Two security researchers claim to have found a way of breaking the SSL/TLS encryption that is widely used to guarantee the reliability and privacy of data exchanged between web browsers and servers. Read More
Find out whether secure email really protects user data in transit
20 Mar 2019Outside of user perceptions, how safe is secure email in terms of protecting users' data in transit? Our expert explains how much the SSL and TLS protocols can protect email. Read More
Infoblox's Cricket Liu explains DNS over HTTPS security issues
25 Jan 2019Cricket Liu, chief DNS architect at Infoblox, explains how DNS over HTTPS and DNS over TLS improve security, as well as challenges the new protocols may soon raise for enterprises. Read More
3 types of PKI certificates and their use cases
10 Jun 2022Public key infrastructure helps authenticate senders via cryptography and digital certificates. Learn about three types of PKI certificates and their use cases. Read More
Microsoft delivers light December Patch Tuesday for admins
12 Dec 2023IT operations teams should prioritize deploying the Windows cumulative update to dispatch a critical MSHTML bug affecting Microsoft Outlook. Read More
Some Linkerd service mesh users will soon have to pay
21 Feb 2024Companies with more than 50 employees using Linkerd service mesh in production must pay Buoyant for stable releases starting in May. Open source users and analysts weigh in. Read More
PortSmash side-channel attack targets Intel Hyper-Threading
06 Nov 2018The latest side-channel attack against Intel chips, known as PortSmash, targets Hyper-Threading in order to steal data, such as private OpenSSL keys from a TLS server. Read More
Dell updates PowerStore, PowerMax and PowerFlex storage
23 Oct 2023Dell storage upgrades include improved AIOps, lower energy usage, real-time HA failover, seamless hardware replacement, and enhancements to take advantage of DPU acceleration Read More