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New Features in Exchange Server 2013
If you haven’t yet updated to Exchange Server 2013, you really should. While updating your mail network is going to take a bit of work, it’s worth the effort.
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Chris Kemmerer
March 18, 2015
The SSL/TLS Handshake: an Overview
This article will show how every SSL/TLS connection begins with a “handshake” that determines just how two parties to an internet connection shall encrypt their communications.
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Chris Kemmerer
March 3, 2015
November 1st Is Coming – Is Your Exchange Server Ready?
SSL.com would like to let you know that beginning November 1st, 2015, some important changes regarding what can be covered in SSL certificates are happening.
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Chris Kemmerer
March 2, 2015
Net Neutrality Decision 2015: What Does it Really Mean for You?
Is the Federal Communications Commission’s decision for tougher net neutrality rules really worth celebrating? Let’s take a closer look.
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Chris Kemmerer
February 27, 2015
Is WiFi At Starbucks Safe? A WiFi Safety Primer
Using WiFi at Starbucks or using another public connection on your tablet or mobile device, this advice will help improve your safety when you’re surfing.
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SSL Support Team
January 16, 2015
Pros And Cons Of SSL / HTTPS / TLS
When it comes to the pros and cons of implementing SSL on your web server, there are real cons as well as those that are merely myths. Let’s take a look.
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Taking security seriously is more important than ever when it comes to doing business online – even if you’re a publisher and not selling any physical goods or services. We got the idea for this post after seeing one over at the Nexcess blog. This is our own take on the SSL debate.
SSL Support Team
September 5, 2014
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