Security

ISO27001

ISO20071 certification of web hosting provider

Zorig

Landing Page for local business

iOS

NIBR: Deployment of 2’500 iOS devices

e-Seal

Novartis International AG, e-Seal Project

PKI v2

Novartis International AG, Global PKI Project: Project Manager PKI V2

HSTS - How to implement HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)

TLS - Time to finally implement TLS everywhere

This blog was previously posted here: https://www.unic.com/en/competencies/experts-blog/2017/website-available-through-tls but has since been deleted. Google Chrome – with a market share of 60% the currently most used web browser [^1] – will mark user entry on HTTP-pages as “Not Secure” from version 62 onwards (due October 2017). [^2] It is a stated goal of the Chromium project (the open source community developing the Chrome browser) to mark all HTTP pages as “Not secure” in Chrome [^3]: