HTTPS: SSL Certificates and Phishing (EMEA)

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Kelvin Murray, Sr. Threat Research Analyst, Webroot

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** This is an EMEA focused webinar ** When we see HTTPS at the beginning of a URL, or the accompanying lock icon in our browser’s address bar, we tend to think it means we’re safe from harm. But HTTPS isn’t really about security. It’s about privacy. That lock icon simply means any information we transmit on that site is encrypted. It makes no guarantees the destination itself is safe. Cybercriminals know users are trained to look for the lock icon in the address bar, and have been working hard to take advantage of that trust. Join our 30-minute webinar to learn more about the tradeoffs between privacy and security, and discover why HTTPS may not really be as secure as we think.
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