3155527 - Update to Cipher Suites for FalseStart - Version: 1.0

Posted on Tuesday May 10, 2016

Revision Note: V1.0 (May 10, 2016): Advisory published.
Summary: FalseStart allows the TLS client to send application data before receiving and verifying the server Finished message. This allows an attacker to launch a man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attack to force the TLS client to encrypt the first flight of application_data records using the attacker’s chosen cipher suite from the client’s list. To avoid downgrade attacks, TLS clients only allow FalseStart when their strongest cipher suites are negotiated.

 

Empower work at home employees with VoIP

Posted on Monday May 09, 2016

2016May9_VoIP_AAs a business owner, it's important to raise your company's morale to be more productive. But you can't just keep throwing office parties everyday of the year. Thanks to advancements in VoIP technologies, you can offer a better way to keep your employee's spirits high by allowing them to work from home. This allows your employees to take a breather from the monotony of the office environment while still being able to get some work done in the comfort of their home. Not convinced? Here are a few reasons why work at home strategies paired with VoIP systems is a good idea.

 

The basics of app virtualization

Posted on Friday May 06, 2016

2016May6_Virtualization_AApp virtualization is a term that gets thrown around by professionals quite often. Vendors say it's a necessity for small business owners. But for a service that claims to make your life easier, it's ironic that small business owners are left even more confused with what app virtualization actually is. So what exactly is it? How does it help your company? And what should you be aware of, if you do decide to get it? Here are some things that you need to know about app virtualization services.

 

How to fix these 4 El Capitan problems

Posted on Thursday May 05, 2016

2016May5_AppleMacOS_AApple's El Capitan OS has been out for awhile now and, at this point, most users are likely to have found a few kinks in its armor. While overall many users are likely to feel it's a positive update to their old OS, it is certainly not perfect. Here are some of the more annoying issues that pester El Capitan users and a few ways to fix these problems.

 

Microsoft's new app strategy: will it work?

Posted on Wednesday May 04, 2016

2016May4_MicrosoftWindowsNewsAndTips_AWhen it comes to smartphones, Windows phones have largely gone unnoticed. Some say iOS and Android phones are just better. While some experts claim that Windows phones entered the market too late to make a lasting impact. However, one of the big reasons why Windows phones are not as successful is because of a lack of support for apps. So what is Microsoft doing to remedy this problem? And how will this affect the popularity of Microsoft's smartphones? Let's find out.

 

The age-old marketing tool you've forgotten

Posted on Tuesday May 03, 2016

2016May3_BusinessIntelligence_AFrom free information products such as ebooks to brochures and email campaigns, today's marketers have a wealth of tools and tactics at their disposal. While content marketing and social media garner most of the attention in the marketing world, it's easy to forget about tried and true techniques that are as effective today as they were twenty years ago. Recent data supports that one age-old sales tool in particular is still incredibly effective today, and even beats out some newer marketing tactics. What is it? Let's take a look.

 

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