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The ACME Protocol: What It Is and How It Streamlines Web Server Certificate Management

HID Global

ACME is a protocol that helps automate the lifecycle management of digital certificates and was specially designed to handle web server certificates.

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Adding a Name to the Kubernetes API Server Certificate

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to walk you through how to add a name (specifically, a Subject Alternative Name) to the TLS certificate used by the Kubernetes API server. This process of updating the certificate to include a name that wasn’t included could find use for a few different scenarios. Background.

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How One IT Pro Passed 4 CompTIA Exams in 3 Days

Association of Information Technology Professional

Meet Taha Yusuf, the IT pro who earned CompTIA A+, Network+ and Server+ certifications in less than 72 hours. Read how he did it and his study tips.

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Using X.509 Certs for DID Provenance

Phil Windley

509 certificate authorities who already perform identity proofing for businesses provides a rich resource that can be leveraged to boot the verifiable data ecosystem. 509 certificates could help with this. The endpoint can be an HTTP server and, of course, should have an X.509 509 certificate providing TLS security.

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CompTIA Server+ or CompTIA Cloud+? How to Choose

Association of Information Technology Professional

Learn the similarities and differences between the new CompTIA Server+ and CompTIA Cloud+ so you can decide which IT certification is right for you.

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SSL Certificate Best Practices Policy

Tech Republic Security

SSL certificates are essential for encrypting traffic between systems such as clients, which access servers via web browsers or applications that communicate with remote systems. Certificates protect client and server data, commonly involving confidential information such as credit card details or social security numbers.

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Don’t Drink From A Poisoned Well, Mitigate Supply Chain Risk With Zero Trust

Forrester IT

Motherboard and Kaspersky unveiled that hackers compromised a server of computer manufacturer, ASUS’ live software update tool to install a malicious backdoor on thousands of computers. The malicious file was able to masquerade as authentic software update as it was signed with legitimate ASUS digital certificates.