Whether you head up an IT team or are part of an organization that conducts business online, you need to understand this: web encryption is changing in 2017, and it’s going to affect you.
Technology is expanding exponentially, and the skill sets of nefarious hackers are never far behind. Well beyond just being able to target your personal information, they can now actually attack your old browsers, protocols, and applications as well. Without proper encryption, your data is no longer safe. So let’s talk about TLS 1.2, an upcoming security upgrade that should be of critical concern for all business leaders (even if it does sound totally dull). Whoa, of critical concern? Hear me out. This article isn’t intended to be a scare tactic; reading it should help you feel the urgency to put your TLS 1.2 plan in action. It also aims to offer clarity on a technical topic that still confuses some IT experts. I’ve scoured technical forums to find the top 8 questions being asked about the impact of TLS 1.2, and how you can best prepare your organization for the change.
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