Understanding Password Managers and why to use them
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4M ago
In today's digitalised operations, businesses heavily depend on various online functionalities. Most, if not all, of these functionalities are password-protected. While passwords are crucial for securing digital assets, the sheer number of passwords individuals or businesses must manage can pose overwhelming challenges. Effectively managing these login credentials is vital for maintaining ..read more
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A Guide to the Australian Information Security Manual (ISM)
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9M ago
In today's interconnected world, information security has become a critical concern for organisations of all sizes in all industries. Safeguarding valuable information assets and ensuring their confidentiality, integrity, and availability is paramount to establishing and maintaining trust with stakeholders while mitigating cyber threats' risks. Australian organisations recognise the importance of ..read more
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Understanding Zero Trust. What is it?
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1y ago
In today's digital age, cyber security threats are becoming more and more subtle, and traditional security measures are no longer enough to protect your business data. That's where Zero Trust comes in; a revolutionary approach to cybersecurity that can help you safeguard your sensitive information from all angles. In this blog post, we'll explore what Zero Trust is, how it works ..read more
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Major Website Security Breaches You Need to Know About
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1y ago
Major website security breaches are, sadly, more common than most users might imagine. Here are a few of them that you might not have heard about! Data breaches are a common concern in this day and age. Depending on how prominent your business is on the Internet, odds are good that some malicious elements would love to breach your security and extract as ..read more
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How to Fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR in Google Chrome
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1y ago
Whether you read up on them or just ignore them, web browsing errors are indeed a thing, and sometimes they can come up without much in the way of rhyme or reason. Or, at least, that's what it might look like at a glance. An error message is, after all, caused by an error of some sort, and looking into it should be a given. One of the most common SSL connection error examples ..read more
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How to Fix the SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG Error
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1y ago
Over the years, Mozilla Firefox has proven itself to be a fast, lightweight, and reliable alternative to Google's own Chrome browser. While it's certainly a stellar tool and an excellent choice for any profile of user, the Firefox browser comes with its own set of error message alerts, warnings, and pop-ups that don't necessarily overlap with any other web browser. The infamous ..read more
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How to Fix the Net::err_cert_date_invalid Error
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1y ago
Also known as the "your connection isn't private" error, net:err_cert_date_invalid is a relatively common SSL certificate error message similar to the err_ssl_protocol_error message we had previously discussed. It comes in a few variations - depending on the specifics causing the problem in the first place - and it signifies a failure to load the website correctly. What is ..read more
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How to Fix the ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH Error
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1y ago
Whenever you attempt to access a website with an SSL certificate installed - which is (or ought to be) every website - an operation known as the SSL handshake takes place. During this short period of time, the SSL certificate in question does its job and establishes a safe web server connection between the host (website) and the client (your device). In some cases, however, the ..read more
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