SSL and TLS are similar technologies because they share a codebase, though one is better than the other. In fact, one is dead, and the other still reigns supreme to this day. By the end of this ...
An SSL certificate is an essential element of running an online business. Online security is a primary concern—both for consumers and for ecommerce business owners. Merchants who want to conduct ...
What is SSL/TLS? It’s a protocol originally developed in part by Netscape in the 1990s, to ensure the authenticity of websites and allow data to be exchanged securely with end users. It creates an ...
You know that little padlock icon you look for to ensure your Web traffic is encrypted and secure? It turns out that you might not be as secure as you think thanks to a vulnerability that was ...
Perhaps the most important thing to understand about the SSL/TLS/HTTPS system that secures websites is that you are not supposed to understand it. I say this as a follow-up to my last blog, which ...
Spread the love“`html In the digital age, security is paramount. If you’re running a website, you’ve probably heard about the importance of SSL certificates. Not only do they establish a secured ...
SSL offload to GPU's died about a decade ago, when AES-NI became a meaningful thing. You can do line rate 10G AES on a single cores worth of AES-NI in x86 land, taking the latency hit of pushing that ...