Every new year we make predictions for the year to come, and every year we go back and see how we did. This is the first of two parts scoring our 2025 predictions.
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A CBOM gives enterprises visibility into cryptographic assets, improving governance, risk management, and readiness for post-quantum security.
To align with evolving industry requirements, Sectigo will begin enforcing a maximum Code Signing certificate validity of 459 days starting February 23, 2026
We discuss the idea that not all cryptographic entropy is equally "random" and potential consequences.
Root Causes 571: Will There Ever Be a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer?
We discuss the idea that it might be impossible to actually create a cryptographically relevant quantum computer and weigh in on this idea.
Repeat guest Chris McGrath shares what enterprises need to be doing now to stay on track for the NIST PQC deadline in 2030.
Repeat guest Chris McGrath joins us to discuss how increasingly strict regulations are requiring increased rigor, visibility, and auditability for enterprise digital certificates and PKI.
Senior cyber security advisor Chris McGrath joins us to discuss redefining digital certificates and their role in your organizational security profile, increasing regulation of certificates, and how enterprises can up their certificate game.
BIMI boosts inbox security and brand trust by displaying verified logos on authenticated emails using DMARC and mark certificates.
We name the ten enterprise environments and use cases that are most likely to be late adopters of post quantum cryptography (PQC).
We discuss the foundational importance of time in PKI and security in general. This includes when things happen, the order in which things happen, and attacks based on time-spoofing. We drill down on certificates, roots, timestamping, Certificate Transparency, patching, audits, and PQC.
In our concluding episode on the topic, we scrutinize arguments make for and against QWACs, this time focused on "compliance and interoperability."
Sectigo and Bluechip Infotech partner to help Australian businesses prepare for shorter SSL/TLS certificate lifespans
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – January 12, 2026 – Sectigo, a global leader in automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and digital certificates, today announced a partnership with leading Australian IT distributor, Bluechip Infotech. The strategic collaboration enables Bluechip Infotech to distribute Sectigo’s CLM and cybersecurity solutions across its reseller and MSP network, helping Australian businesses adapt to shorter certificate lifespans and start preparing for a quantum future.
In our second of three episodes on the topic, we scrutinize arguments make for and against QWACs, this time focused on "governance and sovereignty."
In 2026, state and local governments must adopt automation, Zero Trust, and certificate lifecycle management to strengthen cybersecurity resilience.
Around 72% of companies have experienced a certificate-related outage in the past two years. Certificate outages happen when digital certificates expire or become invalid, causing security and operational issues.
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