Previously, we advised that the SSL industry must move to the SHA-2 hashing algorithm for certificate signatures. We thought it would be helpful to provide the reasoning behind the position. In the context of SSL, the purpose of a hashing algorithm is to reduce a message (e.g., a certificate) to a reasonable size for use with a digital signature ... Read More »
Many clients often ask us if there is a solution to secure a website along with its sub-domains. The quick and easy answer is yes. A Wildcard SSL certificate does exactly that, by definition a Wildcard certificate will secure the main domain and any sub-domains. For example, if your website is www.sslguru.com the wildcard certificate will secure ... Read More »
January 22, 2014 — Network World — Who do you trust? That's a question asked increasingly by a security industry with a growing sense that the National Security Agency (NSA) has sought to weaken encryption or get backdoors into computers, based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden to the media. Now, trust is also ... Read More »
As a whole SSLGURU.com always tries to provide the most update security advice to our clients, so today we are going to discuss some of the duties that content owners and publishers have in order to properly store and transmit their customer's data. It has been proven that if a customer believes that their data is safe then they will be more ... Read More »
