Requirements
Submitted on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 15:14 (Book page)AACD™ Requirements
There are two categories of server that use SSL Certificates and once your server(s) category is confirmed, then the requirements for implementing AACD™ are minimal. The two categories of server(s) are those that have:
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Simple Questions about Online Security
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SSL Security Guide
Submitted on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 14:34 (Book page)Why you need security for your server?
The Internet has created many new global business opportunities for enterprises conducting online commerce. However, the many security risks associated with conducting e-commerce have resulted in security becoming a major factor for online success or failure.
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Online Security Questions
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List of Standards
Submitted on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 06:36 (Book page)Macintosh Internet Explorer
Submitted on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 12:22 (Book page) Macintosh Internet Explorer
Operating Software:
Operating System:
Q: One of our users gets this error message when accessing the secure site, Unable to establish a secure connection.There is a problem with the security certificate from that site. (the identity certificate issuer is unknown.)
The information you view and send will be readable to others while in transit and it may not go to the intended party.
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Security
Submitted on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 15:38 (Book page)Enabling SSL communication security on Apache 1.3 web server
To enable the SSL facility on Apache 1.3, an SSL (Digi-SSL™) certificate is required.
Digi-SSL™ certificate can be obtained directly from Digi-Sign and requires a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) code.
A CSR is a file/string containing your certificate application information, including your Public Key, Company Name and the Common Name (in most cases FQDN - Fully Qualified Domain Name host name).
Generate your CSR and then copy and paste the contents of the CSR file into the
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10 Communications & Operations Management
Submitted on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 14:30 (Book page)
10.1. Operational Procedures & Responsibilities
10.1.1 Documented operating procedures
Operating procedures have been documented, are maintained and are made available to all users who need them
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Lotus Notes 6 (part II)
Submitted on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 09:42 (Book page)You cannot import invalid Internet certificates or incomplete certificate chains.
1. Export the Internet certificate from the browser it is stored in, and save it to a directory that you can pick it up from later. If you have the ability to choose the export format, you should choose PKCS #12 format, which includes your Internet private key and any supporting Internet certificates in the certificate chain if available. You will not succeed at importing certificates into your User ID if the export does not include your Internet private key.
2. Choose File - Security - User Security.
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7 Asset Management
Submitted on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 14:38 (Book page)Control objective: to achieve and maintain appropriate protection of organizational assets.
7.1.Responsibility for Asset
7.1.1 Inventory of assets
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