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 ...
The Certification Authority Browser Forum has voted to reduce Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security certificates to 47 days by March 2029, in a move that will radically alter existing security ...
Landmark decision to reduce digital certificate lifespans aims to strengthen online security, promote automation in certificate management, and prepare for quantum challenges SCOTTSDALE, ...
Technology industry players have voted to reduce the maximum validity term of SSL/TLS certificates to 47 days by 2029, in a bid to enhance digital security. The CA/Browser Forum ballot result will ...
Members of the CA/Browser Forum have voted to slash cert lifespans from the current one year to 47 days, placing an added burden on enterprise IT staff who must ensure they are updated. In a move that ...
A move to drastically reduce the lifespan of SSL certificates, pushed primarily by Apple and Google, likely won’t make the internet safer — but will force IT to accept more automation. Some have ...
Shortening the life cycle of Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates can significantly reduce the vulnerability of websites and hardware devices that require these certificates. TLS certificates ...
Certificate authority (CA) DigiCert has warned that it will be revoking a subset of SSL/TLS certificates within 24 hours due to an oversight with how it verified if a digital certificate is issued to ...
DigiCert is warning that it will be mass-revoking SSL/TLS certificates due to a bug in how the company verified if a customer owned or operated a domain and requires impacted customers to reissue ...
While opening a website in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, if you see an additional parameter called ?gws_rd=ssl in the URL and an error related to the SSL ...