The Evolution of Certificate Management: Augmenting AD CS
Data security is paramount, and we all know the management of digital certificates plays a crucial role in ensuring secure communication and data integrity. While many organizations have been relying on Microsoft Certificate Authority (MSCA), also known as Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) for their internal Public Key Infrastructure ... Read More
Sectigo’s Certificate Manager
Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) has long been the go-to public key infrastructure (PKI) solution for managing digital certificates in Microsoft-based environments. We all know the critical role that securing data and ensuring authentication plays for organizations. However, as technology evolves, the needs of modern enterprises have changed, ... Read More
How to Achieve Complete Visibility Across All Cryptographic Assets
Digital certificates underpin all industries and secure an almost limitless number of systems and processes. They allow humans and machines, whether a humble printer in the corner of a home office or sophisticated IoT devices in a factory, to verify their digital identities and establish digital trust as they’re interacting ... Read More
How to Achieve Complete Visibility Across All Cryptographic Assets
Digital certificates underpin all industries and secure an almost limitless number of systems and processes. They allow humans and machines, whether a humble printer in the corner of a home office or sophisticated IoT devices in a factory, to verify their digital identities and establish digital trust as they’re interacting ... Read More
Sectigo Delivers Automated CLM for Apache HTTP Web Server Users
The Challenge Apache is one of the world's most popular webservers with a market share of 30.8%, according to W3Techs. However, until recently, enterprises could not use their legacy certificate management solutions to issue credentials and automate the installation of certificates to their Apache HTTP servers using the industry standard, ... Read More
The Case for Single Domain Certificates
Single Domain Certificates Are More Secure Multi-domain and wildcard certificates introduce substantial new risks compared to single domain certificates. These certificates increase the impact of insider, eavesdrop, and impersonation attacks. If a private key on a multi-domain or wildcard certificate is in any way compromised, it could potentially translate into ... Read More