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The CA/Browser Forum has voted to significantly reduce the lifespan of SSL/TLS certificates over the next 4 years, with a ...
The CA/Browser Forum ballot result will impact all businesses with a website, meaning they must replace their public TLS certificates more frequently than the current maximum of 398 days. On March 15 ...
SSL.com was mis-issuing SSL certificates by wrongly interpreting email addresses submitted for verification, allowing ...
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New SSL/TLS certs to each live no longer than 47 days by 2029CA/Browser Forum – a central body of web browser makers, security certificate issuers, and friends – has voted to cut the ...
Major companies have agreed to gradually reduce the lifetime of TLS certificates over the next few years to 47 days.
A digital signature authenticates the sender of a message and provides the electronic equivalent of a tamper-proof seal that is broken if any data in the message were altered. Digital signatures ...
The CA/Browser Forum has voted to reduce the life of SSL/TLS certificates to just 47 days by 2029. The move is part of a plan ...
Earlier this week, we published a piece looking at the decision by the CA/Browser Forum to reduce the time for SSL/TLS ...
Forum ballot it endorsed to reduce the maximum validity term of SSL/TLS certificates to 47 days by 2029 has passed without opposition. This groundbreaking move to shorten digital certificate ...
Currently, SSL/TLS certificates have a validity of 398 days, with the proposed change to 47 days to be phased in through a ...
March 15, 2026: Maximum TLS certificate lifespan shrinks to 200 days. This accommodates a six-month renewal cadence. The Domain Control Validation (DCV) reuse period reduces to 200 days. March 15, ...
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