The fictional Juice Shop that Chase Cunningham (aka Dr. Zero Trust) set up to demonstrate OWASP Top 10 risks is getting a workout. The Juice Shop app, which he created on the HyperQube test platform, is designed to be super vulnerable – with “as many holes as Swiss cheese.”
In this next installment, he discusses how to quickly and easily address the security and compliance risks associated with a missing or bad SSL certificate – an issue that falls under two OWASP risk categories – Cryptographic Storage as well as Software and Integrity Failure, #2 and #8 of the OWASP Top 10.
SSL certificates provide cryptographic functions that ensure data integrity and are required for regulatory compliance. Sites lacking valid SSL certificates may be flagged as unsafe, leading to high bounce rates. But managing certificates is a hassle, and if one goes invalid, addressing the issue takes time and effort.
Ericom Web Application Isolation (WAI), an innovative cloud-delivered security solution that isolates web/cloud applications and their APIs from cyber-threats, functions as a much-improved, perimeter-less “next-gen” WAF solution. WAI policy-based controls that take the hassle out of managing SSL certificates, ensuring that they are always in place.
Check out the 3-minute demo right here: