Apple to Distrust Non-CT logged SSL/TLS Certificates July 20
The announcement is an addition to Apple’s Symantec CA distrust plan Apple has clarified its Symantec CA distrust plan, which has an upcoming July 20 deadline. Any Symantec CA SSL…
The announcement is an addition to Apple’s Symantec CA distrust plan Apple has clarified its Symantec CA distrust plan, which has an upcoming July 20 deadline. Any Symantec CA SSL…
End users, resellers and enterprise clients don’t need to take any action for CT One of the most common questions we’re getting about all of these Certificate Transparency announcements is:…
Google and Mozilla have already announced plans to begin enforcing Certificate Transparency Apple made a major announcement at WWDC earlier today: starting October 15th, all SSL/TLS certificates must be logged…
The deadline was April 30th, but it won’t be enforced until July for most users Last week we reported that all certificates issued after April 30, 2018 would need to…
Certificate Transparency is now mandatory as of April 30, 2018 Today is the first day that Google is requiring all Certificate Authorities to log the SSL certificates they issue in…
Certificate Transparency is mandatory as of April 2018 As of February 1, 2018, DigiCert will submit all newly issued SSL certificates to Certificate Transparency (CT) logs as a default. Clint…
Understanding the Precertificate Format and its Functionality in Certificate Transparency. Precertificates are a special type of SSL certificate that are used as part of Certificate Transparency (CT). Precertificates are distinguished…
Google moves the certificate transparency requirement back to 2018. Google’s Certificate Transparency (CT) project promises to be one of the most significant improvements to the SSL ecosystem of all time…
The Facebook tool detects certificates issued for specified domains. Facebook has released a free tool for Certificate Transparency monitoring to aide website owners and domain administrators. The tool enables users…
What Certificate Transparency is and how it makes SSL more secure. Recently we’ve been covering a lot of news about Certificate Transparency, namely that Google is about to mandate it…
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