Thursday, 5 November 2015

Security on the Cloud vs. Your Own Servers; Are You Ready for E-Commerce?

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Can the Cloud Be More Secure Than Your Servers?
Sarah Lahav, CEO of Sysaid, believes storing data on the Cloud can be safer than keeping everything behind your firewall and administering it yourself, especially for small- and medium-sized firms. Why? Because Amazon, Rackspace, and other major Cloud and SaaS providers often have more security experts and IT people on hand. Hear (and see) what Lahav has to say.

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SSLs are Crucial, But Proper Implementation is Critical
While SSL technology provides confidentiality, authentication and integrity, it faces a significant challenge in the way it is being implemented, and the practices around it. Symantec's white paper, "SSL for Apps: Best Practices for Developers," lists necessary steps for a stronger, more-trustworthy SSL implementation.

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How Ready are You for E-Commerce?
For many business owners, launching an online shopping site makes perfect sense. However, there are some important things to know before diving into the e-commerce marketplace. GeoTrust's white paper, "E-commerce 101: A Guide to Successful Selling on the Web" reviews the basics of setting up, securing and promoting an e-commerce site.

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