ACME
Three Must-Have Capabilities to Prepare for 47-Day TLS Certificates
Recently, the CA/Browser (CA/B) Forum approved Ballot SC-081v3, launching a gradual reduction of public TLS certificate lifespans—from today’s 398 days down to just 47 days by 2029. This landmark change ranks among ...

It’s Official: CA/B Forum Votes Yes to 47-Day TLS Certificates
Big news in the world of PKI and digital trust: the CA/B Forum has officially passed Apple’s bold proposal to slash the maximum lifespan of public TLS certificates from 398 days to ...

7 Reasons Why You Need To Replace Your Microsoft CA
Maintaining a robust and efficient Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has never been more important for digital security. PKI is not only used to protect public-facing websites and applications but also to secure ...

Pitfalls Of On-Premises Private PKI: Here Are 6 Things That Could Go Wrong
Public key infrastructure (PKI) offers a simple yet efficient way of provisioning, managing, and securing machine identities. With identity and trust at its heart and a powerful combination of authentication and encryption ...

ACME Protocol: What it is and how it works
With more CAs beginning to support the ACME protocol, it's time to take a look at what it is, how it works and why it's going to change everything. The post ACME ...