Root Causes Episode 68: Why SHA - 1 Is No Longer Secure

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Tim Callan, Senior Fellow at Sectigo & Jason Soroko, CTO of PKI at Sectigo

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SHA-1 was a cornerstone of the early secure web. Now, 25 years later, this hashing function is no longer secure. Join our hosts to hear the history of SHA-1, its common use cases, and the properties of an effective hashing function. Learn about collision attacks and why they matter. Find out the reasons SHA-1 is still in use and why it is no longer secure in today's computing world.
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