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Authentication Services

Public Group | Founded: 12 Aug 2011 | Serving 48 members

The Authentication Services group is open to all new and existing customers interested in learning more about the products offered and changes that are coming as part of Symantec.

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New blog entry 22 Apr 2013
The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is the protocol used by browsers to obtain the revocation status of a digital certificate attached to a website. Naturally OCSP speed is considered one of the main criteria for quality, as browsers reach out to webservers and confirm that the SSL certi
New blog entry 22 Apr 2013
The landscape This year’s Internet Security Threat Report is very sober reading for SMBs. Last year, targeted attacks on small companies (fewer than 2,500 employees) went up 50%. Yes, it's true: Criminals realized that money stolen from the SMB would spend just as nicely as money
New blog entry 08 Apr 2013
More and more business is being conducted on the internet these days, with even the smallest of businesses likely to have some kind of web presence. The web is a great arena for businesses, especially smaller outfits, to operate in. The costs are low and it’s relatively easy to build up a stro
New blog entry 05 Apr 2013
Speed. Availability. Security. Name recognition. These are things everyone cares about, in any online industry. Whether you're selling shoes, running a charity, or operating a multi-national company with global online presence, it matters that your customers feel safe to interact online with
New blog entry 25 Mar 2013
Consumerisation of information technology is forcing IT to take a new look at security. And, if you run a small to mid-sized company, with limited resources, it’s adding pressure.. With social media and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) changing  the whole working landscape, how do you protect yourself
New blog entry 21 Mar 2013
March Madness is almost here! I expect there will be the usual social media blitz on team information, player stats, tournament brackets, schedules, and other sites that are set up by good and bad agents alike. We’re going to see ads in sidebars, links on Twitter, and tempting headlines all over t