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Monthly Archives: May 2018

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Automate certificate monitoring with free API – KeyChest

21st May 2018 Dan Cvrcek Leave a comment

Our certificate monitoring KeyChest has an initial RESTful API for remote enrolment of new certificates and for checking certificate expiry. Its design supports automation without any initial security/authorization setup.

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Amazon AWS – we got caught out by CPU credits

18th May 2018 Dan Cvrcek Leave a comment

Amazon is pretty good at providing a cloud platform with all the tools and infrastructure you may possibly need without looking into the small print. CPU credits are an exception.

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CyberSec is Janitorial

11th May 2018 Adam Lay Leave a comment

Point of discussion: “… No matter how much we rapture on about the virtues of Cyber Security, to The Business, we might as well be explaining the function of the U-bend. …”

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How secure is CloudFlare “flexible SSL” option

8th May 2018 Dan Cvrcek Leave a comment

One would expect that when you decide to secure your web-server traffic with HTTPS, you do it for the security. Some, however, do it mostly to improve their SEO. CloudFlare flexible SSL is exactly for this.

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Planning TLS certificate renewals – define a process

6th May 2018 Dan Cvrcek 1 Comment

This text is about creating a process around planning certificate renewals. As part of our KeyChest re-design, we created a sequence of meaningful checks for TLS certificates to get them always renewed before your web services go down.

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KeyChest now runs over 500,000 TLS checks every day

3rd May 2018 Dan Cvrcek Leave a comment

We checked recent statistics of the KeyChest service. While the overall load is gradually increasing, we also increase the number of checks we perform. It’s now over 500,000 a day since March 26. But we should be fine till a major system upgrade coming soon.

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