Cato Networks, a SASE provider, today announced the launch of Cato Safe TLS Inspection, a solution that redefines how enterprises inspect encrypted traffic. With a new data-driven, automated engine ...
An aging core internet protocol is finally getting the ax by Microsoft Corp. But it wasn’t just last month’s announcement that the software vendor was ending support for versions 1.0 and 1.1 of ...
Microsoft plans to disable older versions of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, the ubiquitous communications encryption used to protect information sent over networks and the Internet.
In Part 1 of my series on Transport Layer Security (TLS) decryption, I went over a few basics of encryption, discussed TLS 1.2, and concluded by outlining the improvements TLS 1.3 provided. In this ...
Encryption becomes mandatory: AES‑256 encryption will be required for all ePHI at rest, with TLS 1.3 or higher for data in transit, removing previous flexibility. Beyond technical controls: ...
Lila Kee is the General Manager for GlobalSign's North and South American operations, as well as the company's Chief Product Officer. As most people know, in August, the National Institute of ...
Microsoft will block TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in Exchange Online by July 2026, requiring organizations to upgrade to TLS 1.2 or higher.
I have an exchange 2013 environment and we have a requirement to configure TLS 1.2 comms between our server and a customer in order to transmit sensitive data between us. How exactly is TLS configured ...
Encryption is the default for online communication, with nearly all web traffic protected by secure protocols like TLS/SSL. Yet, as encryption becomes more ubiquitous by the day, so do the ...
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