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Blog Post Oct 24, 2019
Proceed with Caution: Tips for Avoiding Email Phishing Scams
More than 90% of data breaches start with a phishing attack. Being able to spot phishing scams starts with knowing what motivates fraudsters. Here are the most common tactics used in email phishing and how to avoid becoming a victim.
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It's Time to Improve Website Identity Indicators, Not Remove Them
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Oct 24, 2019Why Google and Mozilla are wrong about the benefits of Extended Validation certificates that aim to prevent fraud and protect user privacy.
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Press Release Oct 23, 2019
Sectigo to Offer Subscription SSL to Extend Protection up to 5 Years
Sectigo's new Subscription SSL products enable organizations to maintain continuous website security to avoid risks, while reducing the costs associated with the traditional annual renewal and installation process.
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EPISODE 46
Broadcast Date:
October 22, 201914 minutes
Podcast Oct 22, 2019Root Causes 46: Patching Browsers for TLS Fingerprinting Attacks
A Russian Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is patching Chrome and Firefox to enable TLS fingerprinting even after its malware is removed.
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Blog Post Oct 21, 2019
Keeping Medical Devices, Services, and Data Safe from Cyberattacks
In recent years, hospitals and medical facilities have been successfully targeted by cyber crooks looking to exploit or wreak havoc on the healthcare sector and its patients. The costs of inaction, from ignoring embedded device security, to lax email security, can be steep.
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Some Sectigo customers have been misidentified as Comodo customers
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Oct 18, 2019We have sought to clarify in the past that Sectigo and Comodo are entirely separate companies. Nonetheless, we have recently heard from Sectigo customers that they still listed on Comodo's customers page, despite the fact that they are not, in fact, Comodo customers. This error has led to members of the press reaching out to Sectigo customers for comment on news involving Comodo.
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EPISODE 45
Broadcast Date:
October 17, 201923 minutes
Podcast Oct 17, 2019Root Causes 45: What Is the CA/Browser Forum?
SSL certificate practices are governed by the rules of the CA/Browser Forum; what is this forum, who is in it, and where does it get its authority?
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EPISODE 44
Broadcast Date:
October 15, 201917 minutes
Podcast Oct 15, 2019Root Causes 44: Automotive Device Security
Our hosts describe the cyber threats facing connected cars, including real attacks, new challenges, and what manufacturers can do to protect drivers.
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News Article Oct 14, 2019
Securiosity: Wait, What is Cyber Insurance for, Anyway?
There is a very interesting case going on in NY that could shape the future of cyber insurance. We will dive into the ramifications. In this podcast interview, Cyberscoop talks to Jason Soroko, CTO of IoT at Sectigo. If you are a PKI nerd, you are going to want to listen to this one.
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EPISODE 43
Broadcast Date:
October 11, 201922 minutes
Podcast Oct 11, 2019Root Causes 43: Quantum Apocalypse - More on Mosca's Inequality
In this episode our hosts embark on a nuanced exploration of the factors influencing Mosca's Inequality and test whether popular estimates are credible.
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Blog Post Oct 10, 2019
Hidden Price Tag of Free DV SSL Certificates
Learn the advantages & disadvantages of free DV Certificates, and why commercial Domain Validation Certificates are worth your money.
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News Article Oct 09, 2019
How Trusted Digital Certificates Complement Open Source Security
Application developers incorporating open source software into their designs may only discover later that elements of this software have left them (and their customers) exposed to cyberattacks. This column explores developers can streamline open source standards and strengthen their security anchor.