From SSL to TLS 1.3: 30 Years of Encryption and Innovation

Thirty years ago, the Internet was a wild, lawless territory—unregulated, unpredictable, and far from secure. Trust on the web was fragile, and encryption was more of a luxury than a necessity. But ...
Stronger Private Key Protection For Code Signin

Stronger Private Key Protection For Code Signing: Are You Compliant With The Latest CA/B Forum Requirements?

Last year, on June 1, 2023, the CA/Browser (CA/B) Forum’s updated Code Signing Baseline Requirements went into effect, aiming to enforce stronger private key protection for code signing certificates. The updated mandate ...
PKI-Based Passkeys

PKI-Based Passkeys Lead The Way For A Passwordless Future

Recently, on World Password Day (May 2nd), tech giant Google revealed that Google Passkeys are being used by more than 400 million user accounts worldwide, authenticating users more than 1 billion times ...
Lapsus$ Strikes Again—190GB Samsung Data Release by Nvidia Hackers

Lapsus$ Strikes Again—190GB Samsung Data Release by Nvidia Hackers

Samsung Electronics has confidential data stolen and leaked by ransomware scrotes—190 GB of it ...
Security Boulevard
What are public and private key pairs and how do they work

What are public and private key pairs and how do they work

Public and private key pairs lie at the core of how we do encryption here at PreVeil. They are the basis for the end-to-end encryption we use as well as asymmetric cryptography ...