A recent CISA report declares that the nation's OT infrastructure is incapable of keeping up with the crypto agility and certificate management needs that modern security demands. We examine this finding.
Resource Library
Basic e-signatures verify email, not identity. Verified digital signatures add trust, security, and proof for professional documents.
6-month SSL/TLS certificates start March 2026, increasing renewal pressure and making automation essential for scalability and risk reduction.
Microsoft has publicly stated that it will hand over Bitlocker keys to US law enforcement agencies without requiring a subpoena or court order.
Global brand optimized PKI with Sectigo, reducing overhead, easing migration, and enabling new certificate use cases like S/MIME and code signing.
Sectigo Blog
Helping MSPs Take Control of Certificate Management: Introducing Sectigo Partner Platform
The Sectigo Partner Platform (SPP) is a new multi-tenant Certificate Lifecycle Management solution built for MSPs, giving partners a single place to manage all customer certificates. With automated issuance, renewal, and monitoring, SPP helps MSPs prevent outages, improve efficiency, and deliver scalable, recurring services across SSL, private PKI, and broader digital trust needs.
We usually think of Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) as a security category. But we could equally well call it an operations category that enables uptime.
We introduce the concept of a "digital parasite," explaining why this attack philosophy appears to be on the rise.
In a recent blog post Google made five recommendations for policy makers.
CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) has released new guidance about post-quantum cryptography in critical infrastructure, including some sobering warnings.
CAA records exist to restrict issuing CAs for a given domain to as few as one CA. But what happens when the CAA record outlives the CA?
Chrome's deadline for deprecation of the clientAuth EKU and mTLS in public certificates has moved out. We give you the what, when, and why.
Root Causes Podcast
Root Causes 589: Is a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer Economically Viable?
We recently heard the argument that it's simply too expensive to develop a cryptographically relevant quantum computer. We vehemently disagree. In this episode we explain why.
The transition to PQC is not just a change in cryptographic algorithms but also a fundamental shift in how we treat our cryptography. From here on out, IT systems need to be fundamentally crypto agile as never before.
Press Release
Sectigo introduces industry-first multi-tenant partner platform to deliver Certificate Lifecycle Management as a managed service
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – March 24, 2026 – Sectigo, a global leader in automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and digital certificates, today introduced Sectigo Partner Platform (SPP), the industry’s first multi-tenant partner platform purpose-built to enable MSPs, MSSPs, VARs and distributors to scale and monetize certificate management operations.
Press Release
G2 names Sectigo a leader in Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) for the third consecutive year; ranked #1 for user satisfaction
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – March 19, 2026 – Sectigo, a global leader in automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and digital certificates, today announced another record‑setting performance in the G2 Spring 2026 Grid Reports. For the 12th consecutive quarter – three straight years – G2 customer reviews have ranked Sectigo as a Leader in both the CLM and SSL/TLS Certificate Tools categories.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – March 10, 2026 – Sectigo, a global leader in automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and digital certificates, today announced the appointment of Clint Maddox as President, Global Field Operations. In this role, Maddox will lead Sectigo’s global revenue and go-to-market organization...
It would be easy to believe that the amount of risk posed to the WebPKI by any individual public CA is somehow proportional to the number of active certificates that CA has. This is false, however. In this episode we address this misconception.
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