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  1. NEAC chính thức chuyển đổi hạ tầng Root CA quốc gia nhằm nâng cao độ tin cậy và bảo mật cho hệ thống chứng thư chữ ký số. Khóa Root CA mới được cấp theo tên Bộ Khoa học và Công nghệ, đảm bảo tính pháp lý và sự ổn định cho các dịch vụ số hiện nay. #NEAC #RootCA #ChuyenDoiSo #BoKHCN #ChuKySo #DigitalTransformation #CyberSecurity #BảoMật #ChínhPhủĐiệnTử #EGovernment

    vtcnews.vn/neac-chuyen-doi-ha-

  2. NEAC chính thức chuyển đổi hạ tầng Root CA quốc gia nhằm nâng cao độ tin cậy và bảo mật cho hệ thống chứng thư chữ ký số. Khóa Root CA mới được cấp theo tên Bộ Khoa học và Công nghệ, đảm bảo tính pháp lý và sự ổn định cho các dịch vụ số hiện nay. #NEAC #RootCA #ChuyenDoiSo #BoKHCN #ChuKySo #DigitalTransformation #CyberSecurity #BảoMật #ChínhPhủĐiệnTử #EGovernment

    vtcnews.vn/neac-chuyen-doi-ha-

  3. Bei mir sehe ich in den #Android-Einstellungen von #LineageOS20 in der Sektion "Verschlüsselung & Anmeldedaten" einen ausgegrauten Menupunkt "Zertifikatsverwaltungs-App", den man nicht auswählen kann.

    Was für eine App könnte man dafür nutzen? Kann man den Menupunkt irgendwie aktivieren? Oder geht das nur mit MDM?

    Ich suche schon länger nach einer App, mit der man Einstellungen für aktivierte/deaktivierte sowie eigene #RootCA-Zertifikate mit root-Rechten sichern und wiederherstellen kann.

  4. Bei mir sehe ich in den #Android-Einstellungen von #LineageOS20 in der Sektion "Verschlüsselung & Anmeldedaten" einen ausgegrauten Menupunkt "Zertifikatsverwaltungs-App", den man nicht auswählen kann.

    Was für eine App könnte man dafür nutzen? Kann man den Menupunkt irgendwie aktivieren? Oder geht das nur mit MDM?

    Ich suche schon länger nach einer App, mit der man Einstellungen für aktivierte/deaktivierte sowie eigene #RootCA-Zertifikate mit root-Rechten sichern und wiederherstellen kann.

  5. Good news: the Chinese #CA bjca.cn/ (that is currently in the process of joining the #RootCA program in all our web browsers) has confirmed they have strong technical controls that separate their root CA business from their alleged #spyware business.

    Bad news: The alleged spyware business, and tge fact these are bother under control of the same business.

  6. Good news: the Chinese #CA bjca.cn/ (that is currently in the process of joining the #RootCA program in all our web browsers) has confirmed they have strong technical controls that separate their root CA business from their alleged #spyware business.

    Bad news: The alleged spyware business, and tge fact these are bother under control of the same business.

  7. Good news: the Chinese #CA bjca.cn/ (that is currently in the process of joining the #RootCA program in all our web browsers) has confirmed they have strong technical controls that separate their root CA business from their alleged #spyware business.

    Bad news: The alleged spyware business, and tge fact these are bother under control of the same business.

  8. Good news: the Chinese #CA bjca.cn/ (that is currently in the process of joining the #RootCA program in all our web browsers) has confirmed they have strong technical controls that separate their root CA business from their alleged #spyware business.

    Bad news: The alleged spyware business, and tge fact these are bother under control of the same business.

  9. Good news: the Chinese #CA bjca.cn/ (that is currently in the process of joining the #RootCA program in all our web browsers) has confirmed they have strong technical controls that separate their root CA business from their alleged #spyware business.

    Bad news: The alleged spyware business, and tge fact these are bother under control of the same business.

  10. This is genuinely fascinating watching a company basically destroy a large part of itself, not so much for what they originally did, but how they reacted when asked about it: groups.google.com/a/mozilla.or #cacert #rootca #certificates #trustcor

  11. This is genuinely fascinating watching a company basically destroy a large part of itself, not so much for what they originally did, but how they reacted when asked about it: groups.google.com/a/mozilla.or #cacert #rootca #certificates #trustcor

  12. This is genuinely fascinating watching a company basically destroy a large part of itself, not so much for what they originally did, but how they reacted when asked about it: groups.google.com/a/mozilla.or #cacert #rootca #certificates #trustcor

  13. This is genuinely fascinating watching a company basically destroy a large part of itself, not so much for what they originally did, but how they reacted when asked about it: groups.google.com/a/mozilla.or #cacert #rootca #certificates #trustcor

  14. We have a secretive company with a lot of shady connections and no real office. Ok, there are plenty of them, you say. Yes, but the others don't operate root CAs, the businesses that secure our Internet traffic. 🚩

    They also claim to provide end-to-end encrypted mail, but are able to decrypt them. 😱 Reminds me of #Anom

    What could possibly go wrong?

    #RootCA #CA #TrustCor
    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  15. We have a secretive company with a lot of shady connections and no real office. Ok, there are plenty of them, you say. Yes, but the others don't operate root CAs, the businesses that secure our Internet traffic. 🚩

    They also claim to provide end-to-end encrypted mail, but are able to decrypt them. 😱 Reminds me of #Anom

    What could possibly go wrong?

    #RootCA #CA #TrustCor
    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  16. We have a secretive company with a lot of shady connections and no real office. Ok, there are plenty of them, you say. Yes, but the others don't operate root CAs, the businesses that secure our Internet traffic. 🚩

    They also claim to provide end-to-end encrypted mail, but are able to decrypt them. 😱 Reminds me of #Anom

    What could possibly go wrong?

    #RootCA #CA #TrustCor
    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  17. We have a secretive company with a lot of shady connections and no real office. Ok, there are plenty of them, you say. Yes, but the others don't operate root CAs, the businesses that secure our Internet traffic. 🚩

    They also claim to provide end-to-end encrypted mail, but are able to decrypt them. 😱 Reminds me of #Anom

    What could possibly go wrong?

    #RootCA #CA #TrustCor
    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  18. scotthelme.co.uk/impending-doo

    C'est une problématique intéressante à laquelle on prête peu d'attention.

    Lorsqu'on parle de machines connectées qui ne sont plus mises à jour, on pense immédiatement aux risques de sécurité que ça implique (plus de correctifs) et une incompatibilité avec de futures versions des logiciels.

    1/n

    #ca #rootCA #expiry #certificate #letsencrypt