Chrome Security Team Tackles ‘Friendly Fire’ To Keep Browser Safe

Justin Schuh, lead engineer of Chrome Security, said ensuring browser security for Chrome users is a balancing act juggling OEM pressures, questionable certificate authorities and quashing third-party software incompatibility issues. Continue reading Chrome Security Team Tackles ‘Friendly Fire’ To Keep Browser Safe

US-CERT Warns HTTPS Inspection May Degrade TLS Security

Security tools that proxy and inspect HTTPS traffic create a blindspot for network administrators trying to determine whether communication between clients and servers is secure. Continue reading US-CERT Warns HTTPS Inspection May Degrade TLS Security

Threatpost News Wrap, February 24, 2017

Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook recap RSA and discuss the news of the week including the impact of Cloudflare’s “Cloudbleed” bug, Google breaking SHA-1, and more. Continue reading Threatpost News Wrap, February 24, 2017

Making the Move to an All-HTTPS Network

There are countless benefits to moving web infrastructure to support the HTTPS protocol, but it’s not as simple as swapping one protocol for another.

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