Google has launched its own root Certificate Authority (CA), which will allow the company to issue digital certificates for its own products and not have to depend on third-party CAs in its quest to ...
WISeKey’s Root Certificate Authority becomes GSMA Root CI accredited to support the deployment of version 3 certificates for eUICC manufacturers and Service Providers (SM-DP+ and SM-DS) Geneva, ...
Enterprise Private PKI Service Enables Issuance and Management of Digital Identities for DevOps, Mobile/BYOD, Email, Multi-Cloud, IoT, and Other Uses ROSELAND, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sectigo (formerly ...
Google has warned that all certificates issued by Chinese company WoSign and subsidiary StartCom will be distrusted with the release of Chrome 61. According to a Google Groups post published by Chrome ...
A new organization supported by Mozilla, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others is working to set up a new certificate authority (CA) that will provide website owners with free SSL/TLS ...
A certificate authority (CA) is a trusted entity that issues electronic certificates (duh) to verify identity on the Internet. They're a key part of secure communications online -- and thus super ...
On Leap Day, Let's Encrypt announced that it had discovered a bug in its CAA (Certification Authority Authorization) code. The bug opens up a window of time in which a certificate might be issued even ...
Things were touch-and-go for a while, but it looks like Let’s Encrypt’s transition to a standalone certificate authority (CA) isn’t going to break a ton of old Android phones. This was a serious ...
Congress is losing sleep over the possibility other nations could endanger web security, and now it wants the four major browser makers to weigh in. The House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy ...