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Tracking users with TLS
A new research paper describes a novel method for tracking users with TLS session identifiers. We detail the technique – and how to protect against it.
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Nick Naziridis
October 25, 2018
TLS 1.3 Is Here to Stay
The world is moving to TLS 1.3, which is a very good thing! This article offers a high-level overview of TLS 1.3, and a discussion on the effectiveness of its new features.
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Nick Naziridis
October 19, 2018
A look at browser UI security indicators
We look at security indicators in browser UI and give you the state of the field circa now.
Changing security indicators might look like a simple UI decision at first glance, but it carries significant implications. Read on for a brief overview of the current status of UI security indicators, as well as upcoming changes and how they might affect Internet users.
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Nick Naziridis
October 12, 2018
Private vs Public PKI: Building an Effective Plan
Public PKI and private PKI solutions both exist, and each have useful applications – but which should be used when? We explain to help you decide.
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Nick Naziridis
September 24, 2018
Avoid common HTTPS errors
Brief discussion on most common HTTPS errors that users and administrators have to deal with.
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Nick Naziridis
August 21, 2018
Deprecating early TLS for a safer Internet
A brief discussion on the reasons and implications behind the deprecation of early versions of TLS.
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Nick Naziridis
August 3, 2018
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