Microsoft Tuesday released the next beta of its Certificate Lifecycle Manager, a key piece of security infrastructure that supports deployments of two-factor authentication, such as smart cards.
Microsoft’s Encrypting File System, which is used to encrypt data on Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 computers, relies on a public key certificate. If you don’t have a public-key infrastructure, EFS ...
Microsoft cited progress on enabling phishing-resistant authentications for organizations, in a Friday announcement. The announcement highlighted FIDO2 preview support for iOS and MacOS apps, ...
Microsoft's scheduled security update for Windows includes a fix to a potentially dangerous bug that would allow an attacker to spoof a certificate, making it look like it came from a trusted source.
Secure Boot is a known term for Windows 11 users. It is one of Windows 11's hardware requirements, and without it, the operating system cannot be installed, at least ...
Microsoft released an update to blacklist an SSL certificate for one of its domain names that was issued to an unauthorized third party. The improperly issued certificate could be used to spoof ...
Analysis of the massive ‘Flame’ cyber attack code has revealed that rogue Microsoft security certificates were used to make the malware appear as if it was officially signed by Microsoft. Microsoft ...
Here's the scenario: My work has a WPA2-AES protected wireless network for staff to use. User authentication takes place via a Cisco ACS back to our Active Directory. In addition, clients have ...
Moving an SSL certificate to a new server isn’t always straight forward. Moving one from Godaddy to a new Windows Server proved down right frustrating since their directions result in a disappearing ...
The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the target site webmail.domain.com. Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy Server ...