Chrome Makes SharePoint Look Insecure

An update to SharePoint Online for some Office 365 tenants clashed with Google’s determination to move from SHA-1 to SHA-2 as the basis for securing web sites. The symptom is that Chrome flags SharePoint sites as “Not Secure”, which is a pretty worrying thing for an Office 365 administrator to see. Fortunately, Microsoft is reversing the update out to fix the problem.

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Why Cryptography Is the New Gold for Banking and Blockchain

Blockchain and Cryptography: The New Gold Standard Over the past 200 years, the role of gold in international trade has been undeniable as a means to standardize prices across currencies and secure payments across borders. Before 1875, global financial systems based prices on the amount of gold held in coins, which could then be exchanged […]

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Questions Mount Around Yahoo Breach

Crypto company Venafi points out potential holes in Yahoo’s processes and policies around cryptography and digital certificates, any of which could have been exploited in the breach to move data off the Yahoo network. Continue reading Questions Mount Around Yahoo Breach

Browser Vendors Are Shutting Down SHA-1 Digital Certificates

Web browsers are moving away from SHA-1 digital certificates, and organizations need to make sure they are in line with more secure measures.

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