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Podcast Aug 30, 2024
Root Causes 416: Subscriber Restraining Order Prevents Revocation
An enterprise SSL subscriber recently used a Temporary Restraining Order to prevent the proper revocation of misissued certificates. We explain.
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Blog Post Aug 20, 2024
Digital certificates take many forms but they share the same primary goal: to authenticate a website or server's identity.
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Blog Post Aug 05, 2024
SSL certificates secure websites. Costs vary by type. Purchase involves choosing a CA, validating, and installing. Sectigo provides support.
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Webinar Jul 31, 2024
Entrust distrust: now what?
Google Chrome and Mozilla have announced that after Oct 31 and Nov 30 respectively the browsers will distrust newly issued public Entrust SSL certificates.
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Blog Post Jul 22, 2024
SSL certificates expire to boost security and compliance. Shorter 90-day periods enhance protection, making automated renewals essential for businesses.
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Blog Post Jul 18, 2024
Automating SSL renewals prevents outages, saves time, and ensures security, making it vital for all businesses.
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Webinar Jul 16, 2024
Entrust distrusted
It’s been a turbulent few weeks for Entrust customers, following the Google announcement to revoke trust in all of Entrust’s issued public SSL certs.
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Datasheet Jul 15, 2024
Sectigo's Cisco FTD connector automates SSL/TLS management via REST API and SDK, enabling scalable enrollment, renewal, and robust threat protection.
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Blog Post Jun 27, 2024
PKI certificates verify identities and encrypt data. Understand their lifecycle, the impact of shorter validity, and the benefits of automated management.
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Blog Post Jun 24, 2024
SSL/TLS certificates secure data exchange. Periodic renewal is needed to avoid disruptions. Automating renewals is recommended.
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Podcast Jun 24, 2024
Root Causes 397: All Post Quantum Systems Are Terrible
Explore the integration challenges of current PQC systems and potential solutions in our latest discussion with Bas Westerbaan of Cloudflare.
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Podcast Jun 07, 2024
Root Causes 392: Chrome Issues a Quality Ultimatum
At the latest CA/Browser Forum meeting, Google Chrome outlined its expectations for CA incident reporting quality and highlighted common failures.