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SSL on Apache: How to Gain the Most from Your Certificate
The use of an SSL certificate won't automatically ensure maximum safety for the server's visitors. The HTTPS protocol needs to be set up correctly so that the encryption methods used correspond with the current safety requirements. This article will explain…
May 12, 2015 | Jindřich ZechmeisterCertificate Transparency – Protection from Google
Certificate Transparency (further CT) is a function which increases the credibility of certificates. Today we are going to take a closer look at CT, especially its practical side and behaviour in Google Chrome browser.
Apr 20, 2015 | Jindřich ZechmeisterCertificate Transparency and Public Key Pinning
I am going to talk about two relatively new and little known terms, Certificate Transparency and Public Key Pinning, which are related to the security of using SSL certificates. They both try to lower the risk of issue and use of a fraudulent certificate…
Mar 3, 2015 | Jindřich ZechmeisterCertificate Transparency - Protection Against Forged Certificates
Certificate transparency is a feature that increases the trustworthiness of certificates, which we wrote about back in November. You can find the theoretical background in the article Certificate Transparency a Public Key Pinning. Today,…
Feb 5, 2015 | Jindřich ZechmeisterCertificate Transparency and Public Key Pinning
In today's article, I will introduce two relatively new and little-known concepts Certificate Transparency a Public Key Pinning, that are related to the secure use of SSL certificates. Both aim to reduce the risk of a fraudulent certificate being…
Nov 11, 2014 | Jindřich Zechmeister