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EPISODE 69
Broadcast Date:
February 28, 202022 minutes
Podcast Feb 28, 2020Root Causes 69: Fundamentals of DevOps and PKI
In our ongoing series on DevOps and PKI, DevOps practitioner David Colon joins us to help describe the intersection of DevOps security and PKI.
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Sectigo Web Security Platform Upgrade Process
Tech Document from Sectigo
Tech Document Feb 24, 2020Read this step by step guide to add Web Security Platform products to an existing SSL certificate.
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Hottest New Cybersecurity Products at RSA Conference 2020
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Feb 24, 2020Sectigo Web Security Platform provides an all-in-one solution for monitoring, alerting, remediating, and patching vulnerabilities found in commonly used content management systems. Booth #2327
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EPISODE 68
Broadcast Date:
February 24, 202032 minutes
Podcast Feb 24, 2020Root Causes 68: Why SHA-1 Is No Longer Secure
SHA-1 was a cornerstone of the early secure web. 25 years later this hashing function is no longer secure. Join our hosts to hear the history of SHA-1.
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Prevent Revenue Loss from the New One-Year SSL Term Limit
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Feb 21, 2020Apple recently announced its upcoming distrust for two year SSL certificates.
Sectigo understands the benefits of and supports shorter certificate lifetimes. We also know that the currently imposed two-year limitation has already impacted our SSL certificate resellers by causing user friction, reducing Average Sales Prices (ASPs), and negatively affecting overall revenue. This new industry standard will further impact revenue for our partners.
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EPISODE 67
Broadcast Date:
February 21, 202022 minutes
Podcast Feb 21, 2020Root Causes 67: Definition of DevOps and DevSecOps
What does DevOps mean in today's enterprise. We explore cultural implications, "configuration drift," definition of release velocity, and DevSecOps.
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Apple Drops a Bomb on Long-life HTTPS Certificates...
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Feb 20, 2020Later this year, websites using long-life SSL/TLS certs issued after the cut-off point will throw up privacy errors in Apple's browser.
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Apple to Limit Accepted TLS Certificate Duration to One Year
Notification from Sectigo
Notification Feb 20, 2020This week Apple announced at the 49th CA/Browser Forum Face-to-Face that it will limit the term of accepted TLS certificates to 398 days as of September 1, 2020. Certificates issued on or after that date with term beyond 398 days will be distrusted in Apple products.
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Blog Post Feb 18, 2020
We Are Sectigo | Surup Desai
“My job is to predict the future,” says Sectigo Director of Financial Planning & Analysis Surup Desai. “ Surup describes how he looks after financial, sales, and revenue operations at the company, and—no matter which hat he is wearing—he is always cognizant of how his work fits into Sectigo’s overall vision.
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Blog Post Feb 18, 2020
How to Keep Hackers Away from Tomorrow’s Smart Cities
Everything in our cities is connected; traffic controls, vehicles, and buildings—to the point that cities are smart enough to adapt to human needs and are engineered to function at the highest possible levels of power efficiency and effectiveness. But with this connectivity come dangerous vulnerabilities.
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Blog Post Feb 18, 2020
We Are Sectigo | Vince Chiu
No one loves an extraordinary transformation more than Vince Chiu, Sectigo’s Marketing Operations Manager. Vince, a cybersecurity industry expert with considerable experience in the SSL space, joined Sectigo in 2018, timed with the company’s brand transition. From setting and meeting aggressive KPIs to helping with brand strategy, Vince and his team have brought new energy to the marketing department, finding exciting ways to leverage data to build better solutions.
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Sectigo’s AddTrust Root Is Soon to Expire – What You Need to Know
Notification from Sectigo
Notification Feb 18, 2020The ability to cross-sign certificates with the AddTrust Legacy root is due to expire at the end of May 2020. Here's what you need to know.