A certificate authority (CA) is an entity that issues and validates SSL certificates. You can use a public CA, such as Let's Encrypt or DigiCert, or create your own private CA. The choice depends on ...
In this article, we'll focus on the main use cases for X.509 certificate authentication – verifying the identity of a communication peer when using the HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) protocol. Simply put – ...
The first widely used protocol that was aimed to secure the Internet connections was SSL, which was created by Netscape in mid 1995. It uses both public key and symmetric key encryption to generate a ...
Cookie-based authentication is a method of identifying and authorizing users based on cookies, which are small pieces of data stored by the browser and sent along with every request to the server. The ...
Using this deployment guide, you will learn how to set up and work with the Fortinet FortiGate next-generation firewall product deployed as an Azure Virtual Machine. Additionally, you will configure ...