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JavaWorld March 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Construct secure networked applications with certificates, Part 3 Certificates and public-key cryptography are great when private keys remain private. When a private key is exposed, either accidentally or maliciously, the security provided by public-key cryptography ends. Enter the certificate revocation list (CRL), an essential component of a public-key infrastructure (PKI) and the mechanism by which certificates terminate before their time. |
JavaWorld April 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Construct secure networked applications with certificates, Part 4 A tour of authentication from the X.509 perspective and the steps necessary for verifying a chain of X.509 certificates... |
JavaWorld January 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Construct secure networked applications with certificates, Part 1 Public-key cryptography's importance to network security must not be overlooked. However, trust issues challenge public-key cryptography's usage in enterprise-scale settings... |
JavaWorld December 2001 Raghavan N. Srinivas |
Java security evolution and concepts, Part 5 This article introduces J2SE (Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition) 1.4's new security packages for certificate chain manipulation, along with Generic Security Services, which includes a single sign-on framework over the network. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Build secure network applications with SSL and the JSSE API SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is the de facto standard for securing a communication channel between two applications that converse over the Internet. Sun's JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extension) provides SSL support for Java applications... |
JavaWorld December 2000 Michael C. Daconta |
When Runtime.exec() won't This installment of Java Traps discusses one new pitfall and revisits another from the previous column. Originating in the java.lang package, the pitfall specifically involves problems with the Runtime.exec() method. |
JavaWorld March 2001 Michael C. Daconta |
Dodge the traps hiding in the URLConnection class This article focuses on problems with posting to an HTTP URL and the bane of new Java programmers, the NoClassDefFoundError... |
InternetNews December 15, 2004 Michael Singer |
RosettaNet Fights Fraud With New Certificates E-business standards consortium RosettaNet said it has a new tool in the fight against online fraud. The fraud prevention algorithms are designed for all e-business applications and messaging standards. |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Susan Kuchinskas |
Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates Near Expiration Is the discovery a harmless oversight or a sign that browser development and security are not high priorities in Redmond? |
Information Today September 29, 2015 Abby Clobridge |
'Let's Encrypt' the Internet: From HTTP to HTTPS In November 2014, Electronic Frontier Foundation announced the Let's Encrypt initiative, which is designed to help transition the internet from using HTTP to using an encrypted HTTPS environment. |
U.S. CPSC November 12, 2008 |
CPSC Clarifies Certification Requirements: Agency Staff to Focus on Compliance with Safety Rules The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a final rule by unanimous vote, addressing the conformity certification required for consumer products subject to safety rules under CPSC jurisdiction. |
PC World October 24, 2007 Erik Larkin |
How to Protect E-Mail From Prying Eyes Encrypting your messages isn't the easiest thing to do, but it will ensure your privacy. |
PC World March 22, 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Microsoft, VeriSign Warn of Security Hole Windows users risk infection if fooled by bogus digital certificates... |
RootPrompt.org April 17, 2000 Lance Spitzner |
Digital Certificates & Encryption Digital Certificates & Encryption - how they work and apply to Internet Commerce. |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 David Cardinal |
Secure Your E-Mail and IM Communications Are you concerned that anyone can intercept and read your e-mail and instant messages? You should be. |
InternetNews July 9, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
GeoTrust vs. VeriSign: An SSL Controversy Survey results ignite debate over who has the biggest chops in the SSL certificate arena. |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Kaminsky Warns of SSL Vulnerabilities Security researcher Dan Kaminsky made waves last year with his dramatic DNS security flaw that could have undermined the security of the Internet. This year at Black Hat, he's back with another critical issue affecting the security certificates that secure Web sites. |
New Architect August 2002 Al Williams |
Unsafe At Any Speed? C#'s relaxed security model may not be the best fit for your business. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Secure your Java apps from end to end, Part 3 A secure networked Java applications solution depends upon an understanding of the network environment, the skills of the application's users (and abusers), and the impact application and virtual machine flaws might have on security... |
OCC Bulletin August 31, 2004 |
Tax Lien Certificates Description This document describes the risk management practices that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency expects banks to exercise when purchasing tax lien certificates. |
InternetNews December 31, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Mozilla, Microsoft Move to Nix Web Security Flaw Industry rushes to address vulnerability found at the heart of some digital certificate services. |
PC Magazine September 18, 2008 Neil Randall |
Enhancing Vista Security with EFS With Vista, Microsoft finally fixes an encryption deal breaker. |
InternetNews June 28, 2010 |
Millions of SSL Certificates Invalid: Study Are widely-used SSL security certificates being configured correctly? |
Fast Company Glenn Fleishman |
The Worst Thing About Lenovo's Adware Isn't The Adware Full understanding of what happened requires further explanation by Lenovo. But even the least alarming scenario is a great big deal. |
InternetNews December 16, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Who is The SSL Certification Leader? GeoTrust said this week that it is growing faster than anyone else. And then VeriSign said it is the undisputed leader in the SSL certificate market. |
PC World August 13, 2002 David Legard |
Severe Security Flaw Found in IE Microsoft acknowledges potential SSL vulnerability, uncovered by security researcher. |
PC World August 19, 2002 John Fontana |
Debate Flares Over Microsoft's SSL Glitch Software giant says flaw would be difficult to exploit, but some security experts disagree. |