Our existing customers have had early access to the first version of our cloud integrations feature for a while now. We're pleased to announce our next iteration of cloud integration monitoring that provides seamless monitoring of all public cloud resources.| Hardenize Blog
Today, we've added a new "Labs" section to the website to showcase some of our features.| Hardenize Blog
We've released a new and much improved certificate monitoring dashboard.| Hardenize Blog
We've just added support for two-factor authentication to Hardenize, and we're delighted with it.| Hardenize Blog
Our existing customers have had early access to the first version of our cloud integrations feature for a while now. We're pleased to announce our next iteration of cloud integration monitoring that provides seamless monitoring of all public cloud resources.| www.hardenize.com
In our release today, we added support for audit logging, a key feature for anyone who wants to have a good insight into the key events taking place in their account| www.hardenize.com
We’ve been working closely with our friends at Infobalt, the Lithuanian digital technology sector association, to build our latest public dashboard and I’m delighted to announce that it’s now live.| www.hardenize.com
We're very happy to share with you that we're joining Red Sift, a like-minded cybersecurity company whose main focus is on email and domain name security.| www.hardenize.com
Today, we’re announcing two new Hardenize integrations with domain registrars: CSC and Safenames.| www.hardenize.com
We're announcing Related Domain Discovery, our new functionality that uses a variety of big-data\x0A sources to automatically discover new domain names connected to the domain names already in\x0A customer accounts.| www.hardenize.com
We're announcing support for discovery via continuous DNS zone transfer.| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize now supports monitoring of domain name registration on a daily basis.| www.hardenize.com
Chrome's new CT policy, active from April 2022, removes the requirement for all certificates to use one log operated by Google.| www.hardenize.com
We wrote a book. The second edition of Bulletproof TLS and PKI is now out.| www.hardenize.com
Today we're announcing three new integrations: Cloudflare, MarkMonitor, and NS1.| www.hardenize.com
It's our great pleasure to announce that we have added support for DNS inspection to Hardenize.| www.hardenize.com
We're happy to expand our capabilities with an integration with DigiCert CertCentral, our first with a Certification Authority.| www.hardenize.com
We are very happy to announce addition of a new public dashboard covering top sites in the Dominican Republic.| www.hardenize.com
It's a very special day for us at Hardenize because, with today's deployment, we're open for business. The waiting list is gone and our pricing has been revealed. Anyone and everyone who comes to our web site is able to request to try our product and—if the alignment of values is right—become our customer.| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize Policy will provide a comprehensive guide to a wide range of network and security standards in a format that's easy to consume. Our first installment covers security of email infrastructure, with additional documents to follow.| www.hardenize.com
Earlier this month, on 21 April 2021, Apple's updated CT policy brought several important changes as well as introduced a divergence in CT requirements for public certificates.| www.hardenize.com
A new feature called SCT Auditing has been in development for some time and is currently being deployed to Chrome| www.hardenize.com
We're very happy to welcome Billy McDiarmid to Hardenize!| www.hardenize.com
We have gone from a world where attacks against individual entities can compromise the entire system to a world where multitudes protect our trust. Much of this is thanks to CT.| www.hardenize.com
We are very happy to announce addition of a new public dashboard covering top sites in Hungary.| www.hardenize.com
A number of intermediate CA certificates will be revoked because they were issued incorrectly. This means that all of the certificates issued by these CAs will no longer be trusted.| www.hardenize.com
Apple have changed the rules their software uses in deciding which certificates to trust.\x0A Certificates issued from 1st September can have a lifetime of only up to 398 days.| www.hardenize.com
We're very happy to welcome Mark Goodwin to Hardenize!| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize now supports traditional network scanning, expanding on our hostname-based approach.| www.hardenize.com
Announcing our new distributed monitoring platform.| www.hardenize.com
We have extended our public dashboards to include certificate usage statistics.| www.hardenize.com
We've just added support for two-factor authentication to Hardenize, and we're delighted with it.| www.hardenize.com
SMTP TLS Reporting (or TLS-RPT for short) is a new standard that enables reporting of TLS connectivity problems experienced by applications that send email. RFC 8460.| www.hardenize.com
We've extended our capabilities with Certificate Transparency events and webhooks, enabling our customers to receive programmatic real-time notifications of new certificates issued for their domain name space| www.hardenize.com
We're happy to announce the first release of public Hardenize APIs, which enable our customers to have direct control over their accounts.| www.hardenize.com
Our most recent Hardenize release adds support for the Expect-CT HTTP response header, which site operators can use to monitor their certificate transparency compliance status in real-time.| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize now implements background SMTP testing for more reliable TLS and STARTTLS configuration discovery.| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize added support for Certificate Transparency compliance validation.| www.hardenize.com
As of today, Hardenize officially supports daily notifications to alert you about TLS certificates that are about to expire. Once a day we take a look at your properties and make a list of all certificates that haven't been renewed.| www.hardenize.com
Hardenize has supported real-time Certificate Transparency monitoring for several months already, but now we've added one simple yet very useful feature—email notifications for CT discoveries.| www.hardenize.com
For our next key feature, we're happy to announce a database of all public certificates recorded to Certificate Transparency logs.| www.hardenize.com
Today we're releasing new functionality that adds teams, groups, multiple dashboards, and asset management, all designed to make it easier to manage the information available in Hardenize accounts.| www.hardenize.com
Today, we're introducting Certificate Transparency (CT) monitoring, where we alert you about certificates matching your properties.| www.hardenize.com
Today we’re announcing a fun little project, a security badge you can place on your web site to highlight your good security posture.| www.hardenize.com
We are delighted to announce Hardenize Certificate Inventory and Monitoring, a significant new feature that we’ve just released.| www.hardenize.com
Google and Mozilla are planning to deprecate all existing Symantec certificates, cutting short their lifetime. This causes a significant operational problem for many organizations who will need to identify all affected certificates and then replace them before they are made invalid.| www.hardenize.com
Today we’re introducing a great new Hardenize feature—public dashboards.| www.hardenize.com
MTA-STS (full name SMTP Mail Transfer Agent Strict Transport Security) is a new standard that aims to improve the security of SMTP by enabling domain names to opt into strict transport layer security mode that requires authentication (valid public certificates) and encryption (TLS).| www.hardenize.com