16/04/2019
You should always protect your websites with SSL, even if they don’t handle sensitive communications. Aside from providing critical security and data integrity for both your websites and your users' personal information, HTTPS is a requirement for many new browser features.
HTTPS helps prevent intruders from tampering with the communications between your websites and your users’ browsers. Intruders include intentionally malicious attackers, and legitimate but intrusive companies, such as ISPs or hotels that inject ads into pages.
All business websites should have SSL protection. We can help you with implementation of SSL.
Emily show why the default for the web should be secure, and explain to developers the complexities and opportunities of HTTPS and HTTP/2. Avoiding the Not S...