NIST has announced its winning algorithms for its post-quantum cryptography contest. We name describe them, why they were chosen, and next steps.
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Apple recently announced that it would limit the allowable term for public S/MIME certificates to 825 days. We explain this declaration's implications.
SSL is not the only regulated type of digital certificate. We discuss the rules for S/MIME, eIDAS, code signing, document signing, and SSH certificates.
CA Authentication gives domain owners the ability to specify in DNS which CAs are allowed to issue SSL certificates for a domain. Join us to learn more.
2019 saw important changes in the world's cryptographic standards. Join our hosts as they talk about what 2020 may hold in terms of evolving cryptography.
SSL certificate practices are governed by the rules of the CA/Browser Forum; what is this forum, who is in it, and where does it get its authority?
A proposed CA/Browser Forum ballot stands to limit SSL certificates to 13 months. Learn what such a change might mean to IT professionals everywhere.
Caller ID numbers have no identity value as they are completely self-reported, enabling robocalling scams. Our hosts explain a new effort to end them.
A recently discovered flaw in common practices reveals that potentially millions of active SSL certificates fall short of cryptographic requirements.
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