Archive for the 'SSL Industry News' Category

Online Editing Service Gains Bottom-Line Benefits with VeriSign EV SSL

For aspiring novelists, screenwriters and even Ph.D. candidates, sending their life’s work to an online editing and proofreading service requires trust — and lots of it. That’s why thousands of authors, business people and students turn to Scribendi Inc., a Canadian provider of 24×7 editing services that has fortified its online presence with advanced security […]

Universities Select Comodo Solution

IT security solutions provider Comodo announced on Wednesday that universities are looking to deploy a best practices approach for protecting student information and securing their online activities. Solutions that universities are planning to adopt include Comodo’s anti-phishing SSL certificates, vulnerability management services and Comodo Two Factor for authenticated login and content verification certificates.
In the past […]

Toronto Catholic District School Board Secures Web-Based Report Card System

Juniper Networks, Inc., the leader in high-performance networking, today announced that the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) has selected its best-in-class, secure remote access solution to provide teachers and school administrators fast, reliable and secure access to a Web-based report card system from remote locations. By deploying the Juniper Networks Secure Access (SA) SSL […]

Comodo EV SSL Certificates Protect People From Phishing

Mozilla Developer Center recently announced that Firefox 3 Beta 3 is now available for download. This marks an important milestone in the widespread adoption of new browser security measures such as Extended Validation ( EV ) SSL Certificates to protect site visitors from phishing sites. The BETA release is an important first step in enabling […]

New Firefox Beta Patches Memory Leaks, Adds Security

Tuesday night, Mozilla announced the availability of Firefox 3 Beta 3. As with earlier betas of the number 2 browser, this release is only intended for developers and testers, not for general consumer use.
The browser’s developers have made about 1,300 changes to the software, including better security, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and user interface improvements.
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