Disabling TLS v1.0 – Everything you need to know

On June 30 2018, server clients who use the encryption protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS) v1.0, to protect their site’s data, will be required to disable and upgrade to TLS v1.1 or above. Clients who do not comply with this deadline will be in breach of the new PCI DSS Requirements as agreed by the …

Don’t use secure HTTPS? From July, Google will mark your site unsafe

If you’ve been paying attention to Google’s many updates and algorithm changes over time, you’ll know that over the last few years, Google has been placing sites that use encrypted HTTPS above sites that don’t in their search engine, the idea being to reward sites that are more secure with higher visibility on search. While …

Chrome and SSL certificates

With the latest monthly report from StatCounter revealing that Google Chrome accounts for over half the internet browser usage share across the globe, with a clear 40% lead over its nearest competitor, there can be no doubt that the browsing behemoth holds most of the cards when it comes to online activity. In most cases …

5 tips on disaster recovery plans for the small business

At the heart of every small business is the drive to succeed and to provide a continuous service to your customers. Many small businesses can become overwhelmed when thinking about how to both set up and then implement a disaster recovery plan. There are many factors to consider, including knowing where and how to start. …