Rechercher
Contactez-nous Suivez-nous sur Twitter En francais English Language
 











Freely subscribe to our NEWSLETTER

Newsletter FR

Newsletter EN

Vulnérabilités

Unsubscribe

High-Tech Bridge opens API to test SSL/TLS security for PCI DSS requirements and NIST guidelines

January 2016 by Marc Jacob

High-Tech Bridge, a provider of web application security, has opened a free to use API for the company’s SSL security testing service, which verifies the security and reliability of SSL/TLS implementation on any website or web app according to PCI DSS requirements, NIST guidelines and industry best-practices.

The free SSL/TLS security testing service was launched by High-Tech Bridge in October 2015, enabling the test of any server or service working over SSL-encrypted protocol (e.g. HTTPS, POP3S, IMAP3, SMTPS, LDAPS, FTPS, etc). Since then, almost 75,000 people have tested their servers and significantly improved reliability and security of their data encryption, including leading email providers.

The API can be integrated into existing or new software to perform functions such as a regular security check of a website or app. Web development teams and website owners will be able to use the SSL/TLS checking service to feed into automatically generated reports.

The new API will enable anyone to test reliability and security of their servers – not only web servers, but many others such as email servers for example. Today many people associate SSL/TLS encryption only with HTTPS, but actually, there are far more protocols that rely on SSL data encryption. Usually people forget to test security and reliability of non-HTTPS services, our free online testing service and the free API will change this situation.

High-Tech Bridge has also recently implemented a Live SSL Security World Map showing the state of security of recently tested SSL/TLS servers located in all over the world.


See previous articles

    

See next articles












Your podcast Here

New, you can have your Podcast here. Contact us for more information ask:
Marc Brami
Phone: +33 1 40 92 05 55
Mail: ipsimp@free.fr

All new podcasts