Google Chrome to Further Enforce Browser Security
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Sep 20th 2016
Tech Break 3095
Google Chrome to Further Enforce Browser Security
Hosted by
Steve Gibson,
Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ
Starting in January (2017), Google’s Chrome web browser will treat any website encoded in HTTP as a nonsecure site if it transmits credit card information or passwords.
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Steve Gibson talks about Google's next move in using Chrome to push for improved security, treating any website encoded in HTTP as a nonsecure site if it transmits credit card information or passwords.
For the full episode, visit twit.tv/sn/578.
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