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The internet is moving to default SSL/TLS-based encryption, and in most cases, it already has. And so have security threats, which leverage encryption technology to penetrate enterprise defenses.
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A10 Networks’ graphic: rise of SSL traffic (A10 Networks) Even so, the use of encryption to hide malware is nothing new. “SSL encryption has become a ubiquitous tool for the enemy to hide sensitive ...
TLS remains vulnerable to such attacks largely because of design decisions engineers made in the mid-1990s when SSL was first devised, Johns Hopkins University professor Matthew Green observed in ...
The paper is called “Fast Factoring Integers by SVP Algorithms” and it was written by Claus Schnorr, 77, a respected cryptographer who retired from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in 2011.
A project that aims to increase the use of encryption by giving away free SSL/TLS certificates has issued its first one, marking the start of its beta program. The project, called Let’s Encrypt ...
The four selected encryption algorithms will become part of NIST's post-quantum cryptographic standard, expected to be finalized around 2024. This selection marks the beginning of NIST's post ...
News CloudFlare reveals ‘Universal SSL’: Free, headache-free encryption for websites By Mikael Ricknäs Sep 29, 2014 8:23 am PDT ...
As of June 29th, Reddit will be serving all of its pages over SSL encryption, the company announced in a recent post. The site is already available over SSL at https://www.reddit.com, but the new ...