Talk given by Eric Mill at the National Association of Government Web Professionals (NAGW) 2015 conference in Albuqerque, New Mexico.
- Introduction to HTTPS, by Eric Mill for DigitalGov University
- Implementing HTTPS, by Eric Mill for DigitalGov University
- https.cio.gov, OMB/GSA hub for HTTPS policy implementation
- Comcast's ad injection, September 2014
- Verizon's tracking injection, October 2014
- Verizon-Turn zombie cookie, January 2015
- "Data is at the heart of search. But who has access to it?", March 2015
- China's Great Cannon, April 2015
- AIDS.gov leaking location information, November 2014
- Federal IGs not encrypting whistleblower forms, April 2015
- HTTPS FAQ by https.cio.gov
- "Open Web Alliance" report on growth of encryption, May 2014
- Vox piece on China's Great Cannon attack, March 2015
- Wikimedia moving to HTTPS, June 2015
- Russia briefly bans Wikipedia, August 2015
- Google using HTTPS as a search ranking signal, August 2014
- Mozilla deprecating non-secure HTTP in Firefox, April 2015
- Chrome plan to mark HTTP as non-secure, December 2014
- WhiteHouse.gov announcing HTTPS-only policy, June 2015
- White House OMB Memorandum M-15-13, June 2015
- "Why HTTPS for Everything?"
- HTTPS Strict Transport Security
- Pulse (pulse.cio.gov)
- "The first .gov domains hardcoded into your browser as all-HTTPS", by 18F, February 2015
- HSTS preload list submission form
- Let's Encrypt
- "Is TLS fast yet?"
- HTTP/2 standard, May 2015
- Server Name Indication
- US government web traffic statistics, analytics.usa.gov
- US Web Design Standards dropping IE8 support