TLS certificate lifespans are shrinking — first to 200 days, then to just 47. That means more frequent renewals, higher risk of outages, and tighter operational timelines. For years, organizations ...
The CA/Browser Forum's decision to reduce SSL/TLS certificate lifespans to just 47 days by 2029 is set to fundamentally change how organizations manage digital trust. While the full impact will unfold ...
AWS recently announced exportable public SSL/TLS certificates from AWS Certificate Manager, addressing a long-standing community request. This update allows users to export certificates along with ...
MANILA – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), through its Export Marketing Bureau, awarded the first batch of Export-Oriented Enterprise (EOE) certificates to four companies that met the ...
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SSL.com was mis-issuing SSL certificates by wrongly interpreting email addresses submitted for verification, allowing attackers to potentially impersonate brands and conduct data theft. A flaw in ...
A domain control validation (DCV) vulnerability has resulted in SSL.com wrongly issuing nearly a dozen digital certificates for seven legitimate domains. The bug was discovered and reported by a ...
Major internet companies last week agreed to gradually reduce the lifetime of TLS certificates over the next few years, with the goal of getting their lifespan down to 47 days by 2029. Web browser ...
The CA/Browser Forum has voted to significantly reduce the lifespan of SSL/TLS certificates over the next 4 years, with a final lifespan of just 47 days starting in 2029. The CA/Browser Forum is a ...
Landmark decision to reduce digital certificate lifespans aims to strengthen online security, promote automation in certificate management, and prepare for quantum challenges SCOTTSDALE, ...