Published on 08/12/2020 – Last Updated on 08/12/2020 by OTC
It’s no secret that a secure sockets layer (SSL) encrypts data as it moves between a visitor’s browser and the site host. For many people, a single SSL appears to be sufficient for protecting data exchanged between visitors and their website.
But what happens to your SSL protection when you add a web application firewall like the Sucuri WAF? Protecting that additional data transit point is a topic we often discuss with customers, and it’s relevant for anyone to understand.
Continue reading How SSL Works with a Website Firewall at Sucuri Blog.
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