Let’s Encrypt has revealed it will no longer notify website administrators when their SSL/TLS certificates are about to expire. While this sounds like trouble - it actually seems to be a good thing.
Transport-layer security is more effective than its predecessor SSL, and its latest version - TLS 1.3 - improves both privacy and performance. Transport Layer Security 1.3 was officially finalized ...
Startups can prioritize security and privacy by embedding governance, automation, and compliance early, ensuring scalable and ...
Sectigo, a global leader in digital certificates and Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM), today launched Sectigo CaaS, designed specifically for SSL/PKI resellers, domain registrars, web hosts, and ...
Sectigo has launched Sectigo Certificates as a Service (CaaS) for Partners. The new service will enable its partners to ...
Obscure Technologies and Palo Alto Networks provide the solution to the deployment of multiple firewalls across various ...
"As the industry moves towards shorter public certificate lifecycles, including Apple's proposal to step down to 47-day maximum TLS term, we at Sectigo recognize both the security benefits and ...
SSL certificates are vital for verifying your website authenticity to visitors and ensuring secure connections. Having no active SSL certificate (or one that doesn't have the level of trust you ...