Discover why digital certificates expire & the advantages of shorter validity periods. Learn about enhanced security, compliance benefits, & more with Sectigo.| Sectigo® Official
Learn how to prepare your business for the switch to 90 day SSL/TLS certificate validity periods & why certificate lifecycle management automation is needed.| Sectigo® Official
We are excited to announce a new extension to Let’s Encrypt’s implementation of the ACME protocol that we are calling “profile selection.” This new feature will allow site operators and ACME clients to opt in to the next evolution of Let’s Encrypt. As of today, the staging environment is advertising a new field in its directory resource: GET /directory HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { ... "meta": { "profiles": { "classic": "The same profile you're accustomed...| letsencrypt.org
Simplify certificate management with automation! 47-day TLS is coming, making manual processes much harder. Start automating your digital certificates today!| Sectigo® Official
Google’s 90-day TLS certificate renewal plan enhances security by reducing exploit risks for organizations.| Help Net Security
Apple joins Google in advocating for shorter SSL/TLS certificate lifespans, proposing a gradual reduction to 45 days by 2027. Learn how this impacts businesses and the need for automated certificate lifecycle management.| Sectigo® Official
Max validity down from 398 days to proposed 45 by 2027| www.theregister.com
Intro to TLS Certificates| carrickbartle.com
This post is about HTTPS (X.509) certificates used on the web1. It has two parts: Certificates explained without cryptography Certificates explained with cryptography The explanation with cryptography depends on the explanation without cryptography, so you’ll want to either read both, or only read Part 1. Certificates and certification authorities, explained without cryptography Websites use certificates to prove that they’re the “real” website2, and not an imposter. The certificate i...| dadrian.io
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