Short-lived TLS/SSL certificates are reshaping enterprise resilience. By 2029, lifespans may shrink to just 47 days turning renewals into a continuous operation. CIOs must address outage risk, automation readiness, and accountability.
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New Zealand-based MSSP SSS has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Sectigo bringing its certficate lifecycle management (CLM) offerings to the region.
TLS certificate lifespans are shrinking : first to 200 days, then to just 47. That means more frequent renewals, higher risk of outages, and tighter operational timelines.
Quantum computing is on the horizon, and 47-day certificates are an early warning. Frequent renewals boost crypto agility, preparing CIOs for a future where static cryptography won’t suffice.
The Future of Digital Trust: Tim Callan on Certificates, Cryptography, and Identity | Ep 1138
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas talks with Tim Callan, Sectigo’s Chief Experience Officer and a leading authority on SSL and PKI. With 20+ years shaping digital trust standards, Tim reveals how certificate and encryption infrastructure secures our connected world.
Online security is changing rapidly. Certificate lifespans are shrinking to just 47 days by 2029. Quantum computing will soon make current encryption obsolete. Organizations must automate their systems to manage these shifts.
Sectigo strengthens India presence with CEO visit, Indusface partnership, and countdown to 47 days summit
Sectigo expands India focus with Indusface partnership, CEO visit, and digital trust summit
Sectigo has accelerated its regional growth since opening a Center of Excellence in Chennai in 2024, expanding its APAC leadership team and increasing its India workforce by 33%.
Sectigo expands its India footprint through a strategic partnership with Indusface and the launch of its flagship Countdown to 47 Days Summit in Mumbai, reinforcing its focus on digital trust and post-quantum readiness.