Featured Contributor
Jason Soroko
Fellow at Sectigo
Jason has 20 years of experience researching, innovating, educating markets, developing intellectual property, and contributing to national-level guidance and consortium standards. He works closely with enterprise companies daily to synthesize managed PKI security solutions that meet real-world operational needs.
Jason Soroko is an experienced security technology innovator, responsible for the product team that drives innovation at Sectigo. He is responsible for interfacing with customers, researching, innovating, educating, and contributing to strategy, national-level guidance, intellectual property development, and consortium standards. Solving real business problems by synthesizing state-of-the-art security with real-world operational needs is what Jason does best.
Recent Posts from Jason Soroko
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Webinars Upcoming
Bugzilla – the real issue of missed revocations
March and April 2024 have seen more than 25 new Bugzilla bugs being written up – more than 10 times the typical pace.
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Podcasts May 13, 2024
Root Causes 386: Meta Commits MITM Attack On Its Users
In 2016 Meta (then Facebook) set up a system to get around encryption and spy on traffic between its users and competing social media platforms.
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Podcasts May 10, 2024
Root Causes 385: Failed Revocation and Wildcard Certificates
We discuss misuse of wildcard certificates, failure to revoke on time, and how these two failures magnify each other.
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Podcasts May 07, 2024
Root Causes 384: So What Is a Senior Fellow Anyway?
Jason has a new title, Senior Fellow. In this episode Jason explains what his new focus will be and how this will be good for Root Causes.
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Podcasts May 02, 2024
Root Causes 383: Delayed Revocation Events by the Numbers
An epidemic of delayed revocations has infected the public CA community. We track delayed revocations since the beginning of 2021 and discuss root causes.
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Podcasts Apr 29, 2024
Root Causes 382: Mobile Phone Malware Steals Faces for Access
New malware photographs users' faces to defeat authentication mechanisms. Biometrics are not "secrets."
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Podcasts Apr 26, 2024
Root Causes 381: Apple Chip Sideloading Attack Leaks Encryption Keys
A newly revealed side channel attack enables theft of private keys from M-series Apple chips. We explain.
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Podcasts Apr 23, 2024
Root Causes 380: If Quantum Supremacy Comes Earlier Than Expected
We talk about the challenges to PQC migration and what happens if quantum computers break RSA before we're expecting them to.
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Webinars Apr 18, 2024
Webinar: An introduction to managed private CAs
An introduction to managed private CAs: the common use cases of private CAs, helping to provide tighter control of authentication with digital certificates