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Administrative/Regulatory

Apr. 18, 2014

Heartbleed hotel: managing Internet security flaws

Earlier this month the world was taken by storm by "Heartbleed" - one of the most significant and widespread security flaws ever detected on the Internet.

Mary Ellen Callahan

The Walt Disney Company

Email: mary.ellen.callahan@disney.com

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Earlier this month the world was taken by storm by "Heartbleed" - one of the most significant (if not the most significant) and widespread security flaws ever detected on the Internet. Heartbleed is a vulnerability in OpenSSL, a popular encryption software program that is used by many websites to protect sensitive personal information. The flaw exposed OpenSSL's encryption keys - one of the cruxes of Internet security. Encryption k...

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