Posts Tagged: ssl certificates

SSL/TLS practice

SSL/TLS in practice – common mistakes and how to avoid them

Implementing an SSL/TLS certificate is now an absolute standard for every website, web application, or API interface. However, simply having a certificate does not guarantee security. In practice, many implementations leave gaps that not only lower the level of protection but also affect the domain’s reputation, SEO, and compliance with regulations (e.g. NIS2, GDPR).

5 Keys

5 key steps to a secure website

The dynamic development of technology, the growing popularity of cloud services, and the increasing scale of cyberattacks make website security one of the top priorities in 2025. Attacks targeting the application layer (OWASP Top 10), phishing, ransomware, or misconfigurations have become everyday realities. Moreover, regulations such as NIS2 and DORA impose obligations on organizations to […]

SSL Tools

New section at HEXSSL.COM: SSL Tools – first utilities now live!

At HEXSSL, we are introducing a new dedicated section — SSL Tools — designed to help customers and system administrators quickly and accurately manage processes related to SSL/TLS certificates. We have just released the first two professional tools: 🔹 CSR Generator (Certificate Signing Request) 🔹 CSR Checker (CSR Verifier) This is just the beginning of […]

CyberSecurity

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Why Does It Matter for Your Business?

Cybersecurity has long ceased to be a purely technical matter and has become a strategic element of every organization’s operations – regardless of its size or industry. The growing scale of attacks, increasingly sophisticated techniques used by cybercriminals, and global digitalization make resilience against cyber threats one of the key factors of competitive advantage.

GoGetSSL

GoGetSSL certificates now available!

We are pleased to announce that our offer now includes GoGetSSL SSL certificates – solutions designed to meet the highest standards of network communication security. The introduction of GoGetSSL certificates is a response to the recent significant price increase of SSL certificates from Sectigo. GoGetSSL SSL certificates are based on DigiCert and Sectigo infrastructure and […]

Sectigo SSL

Price change of Sectigo certificates

Price changes for SSL certificates offered by Sectigo result from the need to continuously raise security standards and adapt to the dynamic market requirements. These decisions are the result of significant investments in modern technologies, improvements in certificate management automation systems, and the implementation of solutions prepared for the challenges of the post-quantum era.

SSL

SSL Certificates and their application

SSL certificates are a type of security measure that has become almost indispensable in the age of cyberattacks. Nevertheless, there are still websites that operate without SSL protection, and others where such protection is essentially the norm. You will learn which websites these are from this post, and after reading it, you will probably have […]

CMC VMC

DigiCert Common Mark Certificate (CMC) and DigiCert Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) are now available in our offer!

In today’s world of cyber threats, trust and the security of online communications have become a priority for companies and institutions. That is why we are pleased to introduce the latest addition to our portfolio – DigiCert Common Mark (CMC) and DigiCert Verified Mark (VMC) SSL certificates. Below, we present a detailed overview of both […]

SSL

Why is it important to verify the correct implementation of SSL?

Purchasing an SSL certificate alone is usually not enough – you also need to pay attention to various important details that ensure a proper installation. The verification of the SSL certificate’s correct implementation is typically carried out during the transition to the HTTPS protocol. However, some steps are worth taking already at this stage of […]

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