Posts tagged Security
Get to know about CompTIA’s Security+ Certification
Jul 3rd
Get to know about CompTIA’s Security+ Certification
The security+ certification is provided by CompTIA to the skilled IT professional. Generally the certification is provided to those IT professionals who have at least two years experience on working in professional field of networking, with network security as the subject of specialization. Security+ certification is a great fundamental step towards advanced certifications including ISC2, SSCP and others in this field. Network and security administration are required in every company independent of the sector in which they are falling. So that means having such a certification can help you stay in high More >
Ssl Security and Why It’s So Important for your Business
Jul 3rd
Ssl Security and Why It’s So Important for your Business
SSL stands for secure socket layer. This is what is used in making transactions on the internet secure. Many companies use ssl “secure socket layer” to encrypt important information. This could be for when people log into a website, use forms, securing shopping carts, etc.
Now I’m sure you may be wondering where to find a company that provides ssl “secure socket layer?” I find godaddy a inexpensive way to purchase a ssl “secure socket layer” for any business.
Some helpful tips on purchasing a ssl certificate:
1. Choose a company that More >
Online Stores and E-commerce Stores Should not Ignore the Importance of Ssl Certificates to Gain Maintain Online Security
Jul 2nd
Online Stores and E-commerce Stores Should not Ignore the Importance of Ssl Certificates to Gain Maintain Online Security
It is possible for every piece of data to be seen by others unless it is secured by an SSL Certificate. Your customers won’t trust your web site without it.
Why does an Online Store would need SSL Certificate?
If you have an e-commerce website or an online store, you definitely need an SSL certificate!
• Ecommerce websites typically require a buyer to sign up on the website before he can buy online. The website gathers customers personal data and hence it should have More >
MS Exchange 2007 security?
Jul 2nd
Question by Alex: MS Exchange 2007 security? Hello,
Our company is thinking of upgrading to exchange email but hosted by another company. My question is: Is using exchange better and more secure than normal email? Does MS Exchange automatically offer some kind of encryption?
Thank you
Best answer:
Answer by JasperThe microsoft site would have all of that info. If not on the site, you can always chat with them. Best info is from horses mouth, ~
Add your own answer in the comments!
How do you turn on the SSl security feature.?
Jul 2nd
Question by lovelyjadedmoon@sbcglobal.net: How do you turn on the SSl security feature.? I was told by AT&T that I need to turn this program on so my info I send is safe and my e-mails also, but I can’t find anything in the help section, it’s suspose to show the little lock in the corner. some one please help
Best answer:
Answer by wetcpu SSL is a method of encrypting internet traffic. Often, but not exclusively, it is used to encrypt web traffic.
If you want to go to a secure website you change address from:
http://www.somewebsite.com
to
https://www.somewebsite.com
See the difference? https instead of http. That More >
Comptia Security+ Certification – Expert Professionals In The Field Of Security And Tech Networking
Jul 2nd
Comptia Security+ Certification – Expert Professionals In The Field Of Security And Tech Networking
The CompTIA Security+ certification designates knowledgeable professionals in the field of security, one of the fastest-growing fields in IT. Security threats are increasing in number and severity, and the gap between the need for security professionals and qualified IT personnel is the largest of any IT specialty, according to a 2008 CompTIA study. Even in a troubled economy, most businesses plan to maintain or increase their investment in security.
Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Security+ candidates have More >
SSL Certificate and Cyber Security
Jul 2nd
SSL Certificate and Cyber Security
Since last 20 to 25 years world is rapidly changed to cyber world. Cyber made all things fast and closest. Living miles away, people can see, speak, and live as sitting on coffee table. Cyber innovation changed the growth of world beyond imagination in last 25 years. When a computer was invented it was a giant and now people use it as notebook. Technology is developing rapidly with unmeasured growth.
A rapid growth of cyber required security and safety. People started talking online, shopping online, banking online even getting married online. Let’s talk about cyber More >
How Does Ssl Fit Into the Over Scheme of Internet Security?
Jul 1st
How Does Ssl Fit Into the Over Scheme of Internet Security?
Internet has become an integral part of our life. Most of us prefer to do maximum amount of transactions on the Internet. While doing many of these transactions, we tend to pass on very sensitive information like credit card numbers, credential information and so on, on the Internet. We always want to ensure that this sensitive information along with any other related information is kept secret while we use the Internet. One best way to ensure that all online transactions are secure is to make sure that the More >
Is having the whole website use SSL a security risk in any way?
Jul 1st
Question by : Is having the whole website use SSL a security risk in any way? I don’t care if it slows down the server or anything, but I remember reading somewhere that it was risky to have the whole website use SSL. Is this true?
Best answer:
Answer by AaronNot that I am aware of, banks websites do this all the time.
Although having the whole website under SSL, will cost you more from SSL providers.
Give your answer to this question below!
All Security Certificates are bad on all websites?
Jun 30th
Question by Tim M: All Security Certificates are bad on all websites? Explorer keeps telling me that all the sites that I visit have a bad security certificate. I could see that be a reality if it were one site but not everyone of them. I had to use Opera to even log into use this service. I have visited Explorer help and it claims that all the sites must be bad. Any help?
Best answer:
Answer by JTBDo you use Vista?
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