Embracing shorter SSL/TLS certificate lifespans and automation for stronger security
The move to shorter SSL/TLS certificate lifespans, driven by industry leaders like Apple and Google, enhances security by reducing risks from key compromise and outdated cryptographic methods. However, shorter durations require automated certificate management to avoid manual renewal challenges, reduce human error, and scale efficiently. Automated solutions ensure seamless certificate ... Read More
7 reasons to shorten SSL certificate validity periods
Shorter SSL certificate validity periods enhance digital security by reducing risks like private key compromise, misissuance, and revocation delays. They align certificate ownership with domain control, encourage crypto agility, and address limitations of current revocation methods. Short validity periods also promote automation, streamline renewal processes, and future-proof systems against evolving ... Read More
What Are Digital Certificates and Why Are They Important
As more business transactions go digital, the need to authenticate an entity has become increasingly critical. Digital certificates play an essential role in establishing digital trust and securing communication in today's online world, and here's what you need to know about using them in your organization. Digital Certificate Definition: What ... Read More
6 Reasons Why CA Agnostic CLM Is Vital
Digital trust is the foundation for secure business operations. This requires establishing and maintaining a strong cryptographic identity for every single user and machine (i.e. software, hardware, device, container, bot, etc.) attempting to access a network so the enterprise can verify who, or what, is interacting with its system. The ... Read More
6 Reasons Why CA Agnostic CLM Is Vital
Digital trust is the foundation for secure business operations. This requires establishing and maintaining a strong cryptographic identity for every single user and machine (i.e. software, hardware, device, container, bot, etc.) attempting to access a network so the enterprise can verify who, or what, is interacting with its system. The ... Read More
MFA Fatigue: Rethinking How Enterprises Authenticate
Not all forms of multi-factor authentication (MFA) are created equal and the forms that are based on one-time passcodes have turned into corporate liabilities. One-time passcodes that are entered into malicious login pages or entered into a compromised endpoint can be harvested by an attacker and utilized to log in ... Read More
MFA Fatigue: Rethinking How Enterprises Authenticate
Not all forms of multi-factor authentication (MFA) are created equal and the forms that are based on one-time passcodes have turned into corporate liabilities. One-time passcodes that are entered into malicious login pages or entered into a compromised endpoint can be harvested by an attacker and utilized to log in ... Read More
What is Web3 and How Does It Work?
Web3 offers a potential solution for making it easier to locate an original source for content on the World Wide Web. We go over what Web 3 is & how it works. The World Wide Web has always been a platform for creating and sharing information and ideas without restriction ... Read More
What is Web3 and How Does It Work?
The World Wide Web has always been a platform for creating and sharing information and ideas without restriction. While this enables the world to feel like a smaller place, it does have its downsides, namely the difficulty it creates in determining the original source of content. This lack of easy ... Read More

