SSL Certificate stories
DigiCert and Citrix have teamed up to automate SSL/TLS certificate lifecycles, helping firms manage shorter validity periods across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
DigiCert's Armando Dacal discusses pioneering digital trust in a changing cyber landscape, highlighting the importance of partnerships and agility in cybersecurity.
A digital marketing agency has noticed that many New Zealand SMEs are paying far too much for SSL certification.
The latest version of Google Chrome may bring penalties for businesses that don't have current SSL certificates.
Google will start marking all HTTP pages as 'not secure' from September 2018, pushing for a default secure web by omitting 'secure' indicators on HTTPS pages.
23,000 customers of Trustico recently received an email informing them their website security certificates will be rendered useless within 24 hours.
Last year Chrome announced a formal plan to remove trust from Symantec-issued certificates - Venafi's Walter Goulet discusses the implications.
Firms may not inspect SSL traffic because they assume it comes from trusted sources. That has now changed and SSL is now a 'significant' blind spot'.
A simple typo is taking users to a seemingly secure Reddit clone that is actually stealing their login details - we have commentary from two experts.
Nearly 60% of enterprises use three or more SSL providers, risking outages as mandatory shorter certificate renewals from 2026 demand better automation.