Tag: IETF
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Why certificate automation is no longer just “nice to have”
With complete certificate automation, enterprises reduce their risk of exposure to breaches and outages if certificates expire or are …
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Internet Society and IETF agreement ensures the continuity of critical work in creating open standards
The Internet Society and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) announced a new long term strategic agreement that will ensure the …
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HTTP/3: Come for the speed, stay for the security
Key personnel at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) suggested basing the next version of a core protocol on technology that …
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Major browsers simultaneously drop support for old security standards
Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer, and Safari are all dropping support for older versions of the the online security protocol TLS, …
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IETF approves new internet standards to secure authentication tokens
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) –the organization that develops and promotes Internet standards– has approved three new …
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The messy, musical process behind the web’s new security standard
The web is a big place, and changing the way it works isn’t a simple process. But it has to happen somehow or we’d all still be using …
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IETF approves Transport Layer Security 1.3
The Internet Engineers Task Force (IETF) has announced the Transport Layer Security protocol version 1.3 is now an Internet standard. The …
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Snooping on HTTPS is about to get harder: TLS 1.3 internet encryption wins approval
Video — Firefox’s 2018 roadmap: What Mozilla has in store for this …
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The Internet Engineering Task Force has finally announced the approval of TLS 1.3
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has finally announced the approval of TLS 1.3, the new version of the Transport Layer Security …
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 approved by IETF With the 28th Draft
The much required Transport Layer Security version TLS 1.3 approved finally by IETF after 28 drafts. TLS 1.3 is not a minor redesign, it is …
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