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IP Spoofing Explained: How to Detect and Prevent IP Spoofing Attacks

Introduction IP spoofing is one of the strategies that can be employed in the culmination of diverse types of cyber attacks. The knowledge of what IP spoofing means, how it is done, and how to avoid being a victim of such attacks is essential for one to be secure on the internet and to preventRead More

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What is Bring Your Own Encryption (BYOE)?

Introduction to BYOE Against the backdrop of organizations undergoing massive adoption of cloud services, it is critical to protect information from unauthorized access. The fact remains that most of the cloud service providers provide that most cloud services deliver strong encryption as a built-in feature, much of that worry arises when such service providers alsoRead More

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DigiCert G1 Root Removal 2026: What It Means, Risks & Action Plan for Your TLS Infrastructure

DigiCert G1 Retirement 2026: A Turning Point in Web PKI Evolution Mozilla and Google Chrome will revoke the G1 root certificates of DigiCert on April 15, 2026. When the certificate you are using TLS chains to one of those roots, the browsers immediately do not trust it. A security warning is shown to your users.Read More

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TCP vs UDP: Difference, Examples, Future

Introduction When it comes to sending data over the internet, two main protocols dominate the landscape: TCP, which stands for Transmission Control Protocol, and UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. These protocols are important since they determine how information is transferred from one device to another. But what exactly are they, and how are theyRead More

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How to Enroll a Code Signing Certificate in Sectigo Certificate Manager?

The process for allowing organizations to securely create and manage certificates to digitally sign software via a Code Signing Certificate enrollment process within SCM (Sectigo Certificate Manager) is provided in this guide. This guide tells about the entire enrollment process from the point of completing certificate profile creation and certificate submission. Prerequisites Before beginning enrollment,… Read More How to Enroll a Code Signing Certificate in Sectigo Certificate Manager?

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How to Sign ClickOnce Manifests with Visual Studio using the KSP Library?

A Key storage Provider (KSP) library is important in signing ClickOnce manifest with Visual Studio when you require a greater level of key protection and a state of the art cryptography. I have personally observed a great deal of migrations of teams that were previously using CSP-based certificates to KSP-based certificates due to the support… Read More How to Sign ClickOnce Manifests with Visual Studio using the KSP Library?

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Cyber Hygiene: Safeguarding Your Digital Life in a Cyber-Threat Landscape

Introduction With recent technological advancements, cyber hygiene has become an important factor in digital safety and security. As cybercrime risks continue to rise, individuals and organizations must implement cybersecurity measures to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive, personal, and identity data online. Definition Cyber hygiene or cyber sanitation may be defined as a proven set ofRead More

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DNSSEC Validation for SSL Certificates: CA/B Forum Ballot SC-085 Changes in March 2026

Beginning March 2026, Certificate Authorities (CAs) must verify DNSSEC signatures during CAA evaluation and Domain Control Validation (DCV) if DNSSEC has been enabled on the domain. This change has been approved by the CA/Browser Forum through the CA/B Forum Ballot SC-085v2 (TLS) and SMC014 (S/MIME). With this change, DigiCert has started validating DNSSEC during theRead More

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How to Download and Install SafeNet Authentication Client for Sectigo Code Signing Certificates?

When using a hardware token-based certificate, it is important to download and install the SafeNet Authentication Client to sign the certificate of Sectigo code signatures. I have installed this several times in the case of developers and organizations, and one thing never fails: your code signing certificate will not work unless you have installed the… Read More How to Download and Install SafeNet Authentication Client for Sectigo Code Signing Certificates?

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What is Managed PKI? Benefits of Managed PKI Services for Enterprises

It’s 3:00 AM on a Saturday. Your main customer channel, the one that brings 80 percent of the business, is dead. The routers are checked by the network team. Fine. The development team reverses the most recent code. Still down. Lastly, the sysadmin is a bleary-eyed individual who inspects his browser console and identifies theRead More

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11 Proven Ways to Instantly Boost Your Mailchimp Open Rates

You’re here because your Mailchimp emails aren’t getting opened, and it’s costing you. This guide is different. It’s not fluff. It’s not guesswork. It’s a strategic, data-driven playbook to help you fix low open rates fast and keep them high. Every tip here is something you can apply right now inside your Mailchimp account. InRead More

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How to Setup Credentials for Windows to Use DigiCert KeyLocker & SMCTL?

Before you can securely sign software or automate code signing in your Windows environment, you will need to configure your credentials for DigiCert® KeyLocker and the Signing Manager Command-Line Tool (SMCTL). Your credentials create a trusted connection between your local signing tools and DigiCert ONE to ensure that only authorized users are able to access… Read More How to Setup Credentials for Windows to Use DigiCert KeyLocker & SMCTL?

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Code Signing Certificate Validity Changes Now in Effect from February 2026

The requirements for publicly trusted code signing certificates are becoming more stringent, and the new limits are now effective. This is because of the CA/Browser Forum’s Ballot CSC-31, which shortens the validity period of the certificates to enhance the security of the software supply chain in case the private keys are compromised. We shall examineRead More

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Post-Quantum Cryptography for DKIM, PGP, and S/MIME: Quantum Threat to Email Security

Quantum computers won’t break the internet tomorrow… but they will break your email security sooner than you think. Today, cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups are quietly collecting encrypted emails in bulk. They know they can’t crack the encryption today. That’s fine. They don’t need to. They’re playing the long game. This tactic has a name: Store-Now-Decrypt-LaterRead More

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