September 18, 2025
What is SSL?
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption security protocol that improves privacy, authentication, and integrity for data communications sent over the internet. It evolved into Transport Layer Security (TLS).
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Vercara WAF Analysis Report – August 2025
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gTLD vs TLD: What They Are and Why They Matter
Vercara DNS Analysis Report – August 2025
Best Practices for Application Layer Security
Why a Human-Staffed SOC Is Critical to Effective DDoS Mitigation
How Brands Can Prepare for the New gTLD Program
Why Geo-Blocking DDoS Attacks Are Losing Their Edge
UltraDDoS Protect Successfully Mitigates 3.7 Tbps and 2.4 Tbps Internet Tsunami DDoS Attacks for DigiCert
Vercara WAF Analysis Report – July 2025
What are Generic Top Level Domains and Why Do They Matter?
Mitigating DNS-Based Attack Risk in the Education Sector
Vercara DDoS Analysis Report – July 2025
Tunnelpocalypse: Potentially Weaponizing 4.3 Million Endpoints for DDoS Attacks
Why Securing OSI Layer 3 is Critical
DigiCert UltraDDoS 2025 Biannual Report
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