- See http://blog.easydns.org/2015/05/20/unfortunately-we-have-renewed-our-icann-accreditation/
- The technical reviewers were (rightly) all over my case for habitually writing "SSL" throughout this manuscript when referring to securing Internet traffic. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) has been obsoleted by TLS. The PCI Standards council dropped SSL (and TLS v1.0) from their Data Security Standard (DSS), ruling they can no longer be used past June 30, 2016. That said, you still find SSL used in common parlance all over the internet. A quick note: When we say TLS, it is referring to what you may know as SSL.




















































