EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate the most significant flaw in recent history to impact the internet. The Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL leaves millions of internet servers vulnerable to attack. Hackers have already exploited Heartbleed to steal passwords from the Mumsnet parenting site. What can websites do to foil future attacks?
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide describes the most common SSL certificate management mistakes and provides advice on how to avoid them. Discover how to choose the best certificates for your enterprise's needs, manage renewal of certificates, and more.
CASE STUDY:
View this case study to discover how Blue Coat SG appliances helped Charlotte County Public Schools radically reduce bandwidth consumption, ensure quality streaming media to large number of students, speed SSL encrypted traffic, provide overall security and control, and more.
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Access this informative guide that explains how to deploy Microsoft Exchange 2013 with an ADC that ensures remote access and load balancing of core components.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn the three primary SSL security issues and the common mistakes organizations make when trying to secure their website. Continue reading and discover how to avoid falling prey to the top SSL/TLS threats.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide explores the most common SSL certificate management mistakes that can set the stage for a Web application exploit, and offers key advice for avoiding these errors – read on to learn more now.
EBOOK:
This Expert Briefing from SearchConsumerization.com discusses key tips for enterprises to allow employees to work from their personal devices while ensuring corporate data remains secure.
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the industry-standard protocol for establishing a secure communications link when transmitting information over untrusted networks. However, SSL can create complications when it comes to prioritizing, optimizing, and accelerating network traffic. This paper outlines a solid strategy for optimizing SSL applications.
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The latest edition of the Application Usage and Risk Report (Spring 2010) covers a sample size that has grown more than 15 fold to 347 and is truly global. Since the Spring 2008 Report, the number of applications Palo Alto Networks identifies has grown to nearly 1,000 with nearly 750 of them found during the six month period.