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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) - Defined
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- Written by SNSWS Defines
- Category: SSL Definitions
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a computer networking protocol for securing connections between network application clients and servers over an insecure network, such as the internet. Due to numerous protocol and implementation flaws and vulnerabilities, SSL was deprecated for use on the internet by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 2015 and has been replaced by the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. While TLS and SSL are not interoperable, TLS is backwards-compatible with SSL 3.0.
Comodo Announces Partnership to Add Market-leading Certificates and cWatch Web to GeoCerts Product Lineup
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- Written by COMODO
- Category: SSL Industry News
Comodo, a global innovator and developer of cybersecurity solutions and the worldwide leader in digital certificates, today announced its newest partnership with GeoCerts SSL, a leading provider of TLS/SSL certificates and certificate management solutions. The new partnership enables GeoCerts SSL to add Comodo's market-leading TLS/SSL certificate portfolio and Comodo cWatch Web, a fully-managed security solution for websites and applications, to its product lineup.
Global E-Signature Market to Grow at a CAGR of 34.7% by 2023
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- Written by Laura Wood
- Category: SSL Industry News
The "Global E-Signature Market Size, Share, Development, Growth and Demand Forecast to 2023" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
DigiCert to Acquire Symantec’s Website Security Business and Related PKI Solutions
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- Written by Jeff Chandler
- Category: SSL Industry News
Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ:SYMC), the world's leading cyber security company, and DigiCert Inc., a leading provider of scalable identity and encryption solutions for the enterprise, today announced an agreement under which DigiCert will acquire Symantec's Website Security and related PKI solutions. Under the terms of the agreement, Symantec will receive approximately $950 million in upfront cash proceeds and approximately a 30 percent stake in the common stock equity of the DigiCert business at the closing of the transaction.
Symantec SSL Certificates Are Not Being Dis-Trusted
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- Written by HashedOut
- Category: SSL News
Don't worry, your certificates are not days away from being invalid.
If you have been following the Symantec/Google (and Mozilla) saga you likely know two things: it has been very confusing, and if you use Symantec certificates (or any of its other brands: RapidSSL, Thawte, or GeoTrust) you are going to need to replace your certificates at some point.
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