Below we have a collection of articles written by our in-house SSL/TLS and Security Experts and also a collection of guest writers we invite. We cover all things related to the Certificate Authority industry, cyber security and the internet.
BIMI stands for Brand Indicators for Message Identification. It's an email specification standard that allows organisations to display their verified logo directly in the recipient's inbox as part of the authenticated email message.
A shift in the certificate industry is approaching that will reshape how organisations handle client authentication and mutual TLS implementations. Starting in 2025, major Certificate Authorities will stop issuing public TLS certificates with the …
Mark your calendars. Starting in 2029, SSL/TLS certificates will have a maximum lifespan of just 47 days. This move by the CA/Browser Forum is a huge step toward better digital security.
Historically, one of the most sought-after benefits of Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates was that they activated the coveted green address bar. However, that feature is no longer available in most modern browsers. So what happened to it?
While the rise of social media has made emails less ubiquitous as a form of digital communication in our personal lives, they are still heavily relied on in the professional world. For this reason, proper email security is essential to ensure that …
Whois-based domain control validation (DCV) is being phased out due to security vulnerabilities and outdated data issues. By July 15, 2025, CAs will no longer support it. You'll need to switch to a more secure method if you have a domain and use …
After nearly 25 years, Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 is finally on the verge of being phased out entirely. Microsoft Azure has delayed its deadline for dropping TLS 1.0 and 1.1 support to 31 August 2025, highlighting how challenging it is to …
AI is changing cybersecurity. It’s better at threat detection and automates defences but brings new risks. Today, we can explore the effects of AI on cybersecurity: the good and the bad.
Imagine a cybercriminal getting your personal or business data today but can’t do anything with it – because it is encrypted. Fast forward a few years, and with new technology, that same data could be decrypted and exploited, and your sensitive info …
DigiCert has raised prices for its entire line of SSL/TLS products, and many of its customers are rethinking their web security strategy. If you’re a business or website owner who relies on DigiCert for your online security needs, this might seem …