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    Large Financial Institution Partners with Comodo CA

    A Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Feb 11, 2018

    Enterprise organizations are under attack. With ever-growing and evolving malware attacks, cybercrime and related threats, there is an increased need for the protection of digital information, network traffic encryption and enhanced trust in websites. To meet these challenges, one of the largest U.S. financial institutions selected Comodo CA to diversify options available to its enterprise customers while delivering multiple certificate options with competitive pricing, superior support, and a streamlined certificate ordering process.

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    Comodo CA Surpasses 100 Million Issued Website Certificates

    A Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Jan 31, 2018

    Comodo CA has reached a significant milestone, having issued more than 100 million digital website certificates.

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    Changes Coming to Comodo CA Certificate Lifetime Policies

    A Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Jan 17, 2018

    Beginning March 1, 2018, Comodo CA will reduce the maximum lifetime for all SSL (TLS) certificates to a maximum of 825 days, or just over 27-months. This timeline is down from the current term of 39-months, meaning the maximum validity for an SSL certificate will be two years. Three-year certificates will be removed as options from our retail website, API’s and provisioning portals.

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    Comodo CA Announces Strategic Partnership with Adweb Technologies

    A Press Release from Sectigo

    Press Release Jan 16, 2018

    Adweb Technologies Pvt Ltd., is a large network security provider and implementer in the PKI space in India, making this partnership a significant step for Comodo CA to expand into India, one of the fastest growing markets. Adwebtech will be enabled to resell Comodo CA’s entire product portfolio including the Enterprise platform CCM.

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    Google Browser Warnings: Be Sure Your Site Is Secure

    A Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Jan 08, 2018

    It’s no secret that Google has announced its distrust of certain SSL certificate issuers. As a result, Google, Mozilla and others are now displaying warnings, which can turn a would-be customer into a lost opportunity, leading to less traffic and less revenue.

    These warnings will continue to escalate throughout the year, based on Google’s scheduled Chrome releases.